Beta barium borate
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Beta barium borate (β-barium borate, BBO or β-BaB2O4) is a crystal frequently used for frequency mixing and other nonlinear optics applications. It has a wide transmission range, from approximately 200 nanometres to beyond 3 micrometres, and is used particularly for its transparency in the deep ultraviolet.
BBO has a trigonal crystal system, belongs to crystallographic point group 3m, and belongs to the crystallographic space group R3c. BBO has strong negative uniaxial birefringence and can be phase-matched for type I (ooe) second harmonic generation from 409.6–3500 nm. The temperature sensitivity of the indices of refraction is low, leading to an unusually large (55°C) temperature phase-matching bandwidth. The crystal is mildly hygroscopic.
β-Barium borate differs from α-barium borate in the positions of the barium ions within the crystal. Both phases are birefringent, however the α phase, which exists above 925 C, possesses centric symmetry and thus does not have the same nonlinear properties as the β phase.[1]
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[edit] Physical properties
- Lattice parameters: a=b=1.253 nm, c=1.272 nm, Z=6
- Melting point: 1095±5°C
- Phase transition temperature: 925±5°C
- Mohs hardness: 4.5
- Density: 3.85 g/cm3
[edit] Optical properties
- Refractive index, 1064 nm:
- Refractive index, 532 nm:
- Refractive index, 266 nm:
- Transparency range (> 0.5 cm-1): 198–2600 nm[1]
- Thermo-optic coefficients:[1]
- Nonlinear optical coefficients: [2]
- d22 = 2.3 pV / m.
- d31 = -0.16 pV / m.
- High damage threshold of 10 GW/cm2 for 100 ps pulse-width at 1064 nm.
[edit] Sellmeier equations
[edit] References
- ^ a b c D. N. Nikogosyan. "Beta Barium Borate (BBO)". Applied Physics A 52: 359--368.
- ^ V.G. Dmitriev, G. G. Gurzadyan, and D. N. Nikogosyan (1999). Handbook of Nonlinear Optical Crystals, 3rd edition. Springer. ISBN 0342-4111.
- ^ a b Kato, K. (1986). "Second-harmonic generation to 2048 Å in β-BaB2O4". IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics 22: 1013--1014. doi: .
[edit] External links
- BBO Crystal ß-Barium Borate. Photox Optical Systems website. Retrieved on 2006-10-23.