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NONLINEAR OPTICAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LITHIUM FORMATE MONOHYDRATE

Nonlinear optical coefficient, optical transmission, and refractive indices of orthorhombic lithium formate monohydrate single crystals have been measured. The crystals are transparent from 0.25 to about 1.2μm and suffer no optical damage. The SHG can be phase-matched for a large number of fundament...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 1970-10, Vol.17 (7), p.292-294
Main Authors: Singh, S., Bonner, W. A., Potopowicz, J. R., Van Uitert, L. G.
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