Nonlinear Optical Borate Crystals
Principles and Applications
1. Edition April 2012
XVIII, 388 Pages, Hardcover
150 Pictures
Monograph
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From the discovery, growth, and structure, to optical properties and applications, this is a clear and self-contained review of the last four decades of research highlights in this hot field, particularly borate-based ultraviolet and deep-ultraviolet NLO crystals.
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This clear and self-contained review of the last four decades of research highlights in the hot field of nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals, particularly of borate-based ultraviolet and deep-ultraviolet NLO crystals, covers three major subjects: the structure-property relationship in borate crystals, the structural and optical characteristics of various promising borate crystals, and their fruitful applications in a wide range of scientific and technological fields.
Edited by the discoverers and users of these optical borate crystals, this is a readily accessible reading for semiconductor, applied and solid state physicists, materials scientists, solid state chemists, manufacturers of optoelectronic devices, and those working in the optical industry.
INTRODUCTION
History of the Theoretical Understanding for Nonlinear Optical Crystals
History of Development on Nonlinear Optical Borate Crystals
Crystal Growth of Nonlinear Borate Crystals and Current Status of Applications
THEORETICAL BASIS TO DEVELOP BORATE NONLINEAR OPTICAL CRYSTALS
BORATE NONLINEAR OPTICAL CRYSTALS FOR FREQUENCY CONVERSION
BBO
LBO Family
KBBF Family
Other Borate Crystals
Borate Crystals in Developing
APPLICATIONS
Rapid Proto-Typing
Semiconductor Industry
- Bia-Hole Drilling
- Annealing
- Marking
- Inspection
Bio-Medical Applications
- Eye Surgery
- Protein Processing
Advanced Instrument Making
Takatomo Sasaki is a professor emeritus and visiting professor of Graduates School of Engineering, Osaka University, Japan. His major research topic is laser and optical nonlinear crystals for UV region and their industrial applications. Professor Sasaki has received the Lion Prize in France for the Acknowledgement of Scientific Value and Research Activities, the Scientific Award from The Korean Association of Crystal Growth (ACG) and various awards from the Japanese ACG, the Institute of Electrical Engineering of Japan and the Laser Society of Japan for development of new nonlinear optical crystals for ultra-violet light generation. He has been Chairman of Japanese ACG from 2004.