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Generation of 426 nm blue light in periodically-poled-flux-grown KTiOPO4 fabricated by a low temperature poling process

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Abstract

Electric field poling has become a well-established technique to create in ferro-electric materials micro-domain structures inverted periodically for nonlinear optical conversion applications. This technique cannot be directly applied for flux-grown KTiOPO4, (KTP) due to its relatively high (super ionic) conductivity. By one recently developed method, the KTP wafers are chemically treated before the poling process to increase their resistivity.1

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