Title :
Deuterated L-arginine phosphate: a new efficient nonlinear crystal
Author :
Eimerl, D. ; Velsko, S. ; Davis, L. ; Wang, F. ; Loiacono, G. ; Kennedy, G.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
Deuterated L-arginine phosphate (d-LAP) is a highly transparent monoclinic crystal with attractive properties for efficient frequency conversion. It is grown easily from aqueous solution, and it is phase-matchable for all nonlinear processes where KDP is phase-matchable. Over most of its usable frequency range, it is substantially more efficient than KDP. Crystals grown in large sizes (100 cm/sup 3/) have a high damage threshold, excellent optical quality, are less hygroscopic than KDP, and are easily fabricated into nonlinear devices. Deuterated LAP is attractive for harmonic generation of Nd lasers and for work in the ultraviolet down to about 250 nm.<>
Keywords :
optical harmonic generation; optical materials; organic compounds; 250 nm; KDP; d-LAP; damage threshold; deuterated L-arginine phosphate; frequency conversion; harmonic generation; hygroscopic crystal; monoclinic crystal; nonlinear crystal; optical quality; phase-matchable crystal; Crystalline materials; Crystals; Frequency conversion; Laboratories; Nonlinear optical devices; Nonlinear optics; Optical devices; Optical frequency conversion; Optical harmonic generation; Optical materials;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of