Z. Hu, P.A. Thomas, et al.
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Domain inversion in c-cut KTiOPO4 was produced by scanning an electron beam on the -c face. The domain reversal occurred through the 1 mm thickness of the sample. Second-harmonic conversion efficiency of 7×10-5 was measured for a fifth-order grating by focusing the beam to a 7 μm spot in a 500-μm-long domain-inverted KTP crystal. This efficiency is close to the theoretical value of 9×10-5. The measured phase matching bandwidth was 1.9 nm, which is in agreement with the theoretical value of 1.5 nm indicating that the domain-inverted grating is reasonably uniform over its entire length.
Z. Hu, P.A. Thomas, et al.
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
W.P. Risk, W. Lenth
ASSL 1989
W.P. Risk
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics
W.P. Risk, R.N. Payne, et al.
Applied Physics Letters