Frequently Asked Questions

KDP and KD*P crystals have different crystal structures, lattice parameters, Curie points, Mohs hardness, density, hygroscopic susceptibility, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion coefficients, resistivity, and relative dielectric constant. They also have different transparency ranges, electro-optics coefficients, refractive index, Sellmeier equations, and effective nonlinear optical coefficients.

KDP and KD*P crystals have high optical damage threshold and high birefringence, good UV transmission, and can be used as electro-optical modulators and Q switches. They are also suitable for second, third, and fourth harmonic generation, frequency doubling of Nd:YAG laser, and high power laser frequency conversion material.

KDP and KD*P crystals are commonly used in laser technology, electro-optics, optics, spectroscopy, telecommunications, and military applications. They can be used for laser frequency conversion, optical parametric amplification, optical switching, optical modulation, optical sensing, and nonlinear optics.

KDP and KD*P crystals have dimension tolerance, wavefront distortion, clear aperture, flatness, surface quality, parallelism, perpendicularity, angle tolerance, and quality warranty period.

KDP and KD*P are nonlinear optical materials used for doubling, tripling, and quadrupling of Nd:YAG laser at room temperature, and electro-optical modulators.

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