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Potassium Titanyl Phosphate and Its Isomorphs: Growth, Properties, and Applications
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringChemistryInorganic MaterialOptical PropertiesPotassium Titanyl PhosphatePhosphoreneMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCrystal MaterialNon-linear OpticNonlinear CrystalsOptical CeramicCrystallographyCrystal Structure DesignOptoelectronicsApplied PhysicsSecond Harmonic GenerationCrystalsFunctional MaterialsKtp Family
Potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) and its isomorphs have received enormous attention in the last 2 decades. In particular, KTP assumes importance due to its large nonlinear optic and electrooptic coefficients together with the broad thermal and angular acceptance for second harmonic generation. This article provides an overview of the material aspects, structural, physical, and chemical properties and device feasibility of the KTP family of crystals. Some of the current areas of research and development along with their significance in understanding the physical properties as well as device applications are addressed. Optical waveguide fabrication processes and characteristics with their relevance to the present-day technology are highlighted. Studies performed so far have enabled us to understand the fundamental aspects of these materials and what needs to be pursued vigorously is the exploitation of their device applications to the maximum extent.