Optical and Nonlinear Crystals
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Stanford Advanced Materials has added five optical crystal products: periodically-poled lithium niobate (PPLN); magnesium-doped lithium niobate (MGLN); bismuth borate (BIBO); calcium fluoride (CaF2); and periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate (PPKTP). PPLN is for high-efficiency nonlinear wavelength conversion, with a transparency range from 350-5200 nm and versatile quasi-phase-matching structures. MGLN features a high optical damage threshold, low absorption loss, stable refractive index, and broad transparency for room-temperature phase matching. BIBO has a large effective nonlinear coefficient and high damage threshold for efficient frequency conversion in the visible and blue ranges. CaF2 provides broad transmission from the UV to IR ranges, with low dispersion and high optical clarity. It is commonly used in lenses, windows, prisms, and high-resolution imaging or spectroscopic systems. PPKTP is a nonlinear crystal with a periodically poled structure for quasi-phase matching and a nonlinear coefficient three times higher than standard KTP. It is used for single harmonic generation, quantum optics experiments, and generating entangled photons across KTP's transparency range.
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Published: September 2025
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