W.P. Risk, W. Lenth
Optics Letters
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.
W.P. Risk, W. Lenth
Optics Letters
W.P. Risk, W.J. Kozlovsky, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
W.P. Risk, W. Lenth
Applied Physics Letters
W.P. Risk, W. Lenth
ASSL 1987