Fiber crystal growth from the melt for non-linear optical applications |
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Authors: | Michel Ferriol Marianne Cochez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire Matériaux, Optiques Photonique et Systèmes, Université de Lorraine, E.A. 4423, 57070, Metz, France
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Abstract: | During several years, we have been involved in the growth and characterization of non-linear optical crystals by the two most common techniques for growing single-crystal fibers from the melt: laser-heated pedestal growth and micro-pulling down. Their specific features are presented in this study and their versatility is demonstrated through two typical examples of incongruently melting materials: K3Li2?xNb5+xO15+2x (solid solution of the ternary system K2O–Li2O–Nb2O5) and Ca5(BO3)3F which can only be grown from a flux. |
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