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Optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of barium borate

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1987

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The study reports comprehensive measurements of barium borate’s material constants to evaluate its suitability for diverse optical applications. Measurements were performed on crystals from Prof. Chen, characterizing crystal structure, optical absorption, refractive indices, thermo‑optic and nonlinear coefficients, laser damage threshold, elastic, thermal, dielectric properties, and fracture toughness.

Abstract

We report measurements of all the material constants necessary to fully characterize barium borate as a nonlinear optical material. All data was taken on crystals supplied by Professor Chuangtien Chen, Fuzhou, People’s Republic of China. We have determined the crystal structure, the optical absorption, the refractive indices from the UV to the near IR, the thermo-optic coefficients, the nonlinear optical or coefficients, the resistance to laser damage, the elastic constants, the thermal expansion, thermal conductivity and dielectric constants, and the fracture toughness. This data is used to evaluate barium borate for a variety of applications. We find that, in general, barium borate has a low acceptance angle, and that despite its higher optical nonlinearity, it is therefore not significantly more efficient than other commonly available materials, except in the UV below 250 nm. On the other hand, it has a high damage threshold, it is physically robust, it has good UV and IR transparency, and it has excellent average power capability. It permits deep UV generation, and has great potential for generating tunable visible and IR light as an optical parametric amplifier.

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