Advances in Optical Materials 2011
DOI: 10.1364/aiom.2011.aithe4
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Second harmonic generation below 400 nm using potassium lithium niobate from laser-heated pedestal growth

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“…The optically transparent CaTa 2 O 6 single crystals were also grown by Almeida et al, in 2013 [81], exploring the three polymorphic modifications that this material exhibits at room temperature. Focusing on niobates, the production of promising optical active elements for lasers such as lithium niobates (LiNbO 3 ) [55,[82][83][84][85] or incongruent melting lithium-potassium niobate (K 3 Li 2−x Nb 5+x O 15+2x , KLN) [86][87][88] (Table 2) must be also high-lighted. In addition, more niobates were also grown by LFZ for holographic devices, as photorefractive materials by doping with Fe [89,90], for nonlinear optics and acoustic wave devices [91], for wavelength and frequency modulators [92,93], and, in the case of the EuNbO 4 , for optoelectronics as light emitters [94].…”
Section: Materials For Photonic and Optical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The optically transparent CaTa 2 O 6 single crystals were also grown by Almeida et al, in 2013 [81], exploring the three polymorphic modifications that this material exhibits at room temperature. Focusing on niobates, the production of promising optical active elements for lasers such as lithium niobates (LiNbO 3 ) [55,[82][83][84][85] or incongruent melting lithium-potassium niobate (K 3 Li 2−x Nb 5+x O 15+2x , KLN) [86][87][88] (Table 2) must be also high-lighted. In addition, more niobates were also grown by LFZ for holographic devices, as photorefractive materials by doping with Fe [89,90], for nonlinear optics and acoustic wave devices [91], for wavelength and frequency modulators [92,93], and, in the case of the EuNbO 4 , for optoelectronics as light emitters [94].…”
Section: Materials For Photonic and Optical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking advantage of their tetragonal structure, the growth from both SrTiO 3 and Ba 0.8 Ca 0.1 TiO 3 seeds was demonstrated. The growth of potassium lithium niobate (KLN) single crystal suitable for second harmonic generation with blue laser emission [86][87][88] may also be cited once more here, as an important example.…”
Section: Incongruent Melting and Volatile Materials For Additional Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%