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LiNbO3 Crystal is widely used as frequency doublers for wavelength > 1m and optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) pumped at 1064 nm as well as quasi-phase-matched (QPM) devices. Compared with pure LiNbO3, MgO:LN has higher optical damage threshold.Due to its large Electro-Optic (E-O) and Acousto-Optic (A-O) coefficients, LiNbO3 crystal is the most commonly used material for Pockel Cells, Q-switches and phase modulators, waveguide substrate, and surface acoustic wave (SAW) wafers, etc.
One of the most versatile nonlinear crystals, lithium niobate has a wide range of applications, including:
Optical modulation and Q-switching.
Thanks to its large electro-optic coefficients, lithium niobate is
well suited to optical modulation and Q-switching of infrared
wavelengths. Among its advantages in these applications are:
1. Zero residual birefringence
2. Transverse electric field to direction of light propagation
3. Nonhygroscopic
4. Low half-wave
5. Second harmonic generation,particularly with low power laser
diodes in the 1.3 to 1.55 m range.
6. Optical parametric oscillation. With its high nonlinear
coefficients, lithium niobate is an efficient medium for optical
parametric oscillation.
Phasematching.
To generate tunable wavelengths over a broad wavelength range, lithium niobate phasematching processes offer:
1. Broad spectral transmission ranging from 0.4 m to 5.0 m with an
OH- absorption at 2.87 m
2. Large negative birefringence
3. Large nonlinear coefficients
4. Difference frequency mixing. Lithium niobate generates tunable
infrared wavelengths through a difference frequency mixing process.
Typical powers for 10 nanosecond pulses and 5-m beams are:
1. 30 mJ/pulse of 0.640 m minus 40 mJ/pulse of 1.064 m to produce
2.5 mJ/pulse at 1.54 m
2. 32 mJ/pulse of 0.532 m minus 32 mJ/pulse of 0.640 m to produce
0.25 mJ/pulse at 3.42 m
Magnesium Oxide Doped Lithium Niobate Crystals (MgO:LiNbO3)
Compared with LiNbO3 crystal, MgO:LiNbO3 crystal exhibits its
particular advantages for NCPM frequency doubling (SHG) of
Nd:Lasers, mixing (SFG) and optical parametric oscillators (OPOs).
The SHG efficiencies
of over 65% for pulsed Nd:YAG lasers and 45% for cw Nd:YAG lasers
have been achieved in MgO:LiNbO3 crystals, respectively. MgO:LiNbO3
is also a good crystal for optical parametric oscillators (OPOs)
and amplifiers (OPAs), quasi-phase-matched doublers and integrated
waveguide.
MgO:LiNbO3 has similar effective nonlinear coefficients to pure
LiNbO3. Its Sellmeier equations are:
no (l) = 4.8762+0.11554/(l-0.04674)-0.033119 x l (l in um)
no (l) = 4.5469+0.094779/(l-0.04439)-0.026721 x l
Metalaser provides high quality MgO:LiNbO3 crystals for various
nonlinear optics (NLO) and E-O applications. The typical size of
MgO:LiNbO3 crystals is (3 - 10) x (3 - 10) x (10 - 30) mm3 for OPOs
& OPAs and frequency doubling & mixing, and 20x20x1 mm3 for
waveguide substrates. Other specs and AR-coatings for MgO:LiNbO3
are available upon request.
Polishing Specification for Laser GradeⅠ
Orientation Tolerence | <0.5° |
Thickness/Diameter Tolerance | ±0.1 mm |
Surface Flatness | </8@632nm |
Wavefront Distortion | </4@632nm |
Surface Quality | 20/10 |
Parallel | 30 |
Perpendicular | 15 |
Clear Aperture | >90% |
Chamfer | <0.2×45° |
Polishing Specification for Laser Grade Ⅱ
Orientation Tolerence | <0.2° |
Thickness/Diameter Tolerance | ±0.02 mm |
Surface Flatness | /10 @632nm |
Wavefront Distortion | </8 @632nm |
surface Quality | 10/5 |
Parallel | 10 |
Perpendicular | 5 |
Clear Aperture | >90% |