Examining the change of half-period voltage in longitudinal electro-optic modulation and residual stress of potassium dihydrogen phosphate crystal
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Published:2023-06-14
Issue:18
Volume:62
Page:4971
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ISSN:1559-128X
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Container-title:Applied Optics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Appl. Opt.
Author:
Liu HuiORCID,
Gao Zeliang,
Wang Shenglai,
Li Xianglin,
Li Weidong1,
Wang Duanliang,
Huang Pingping,
Xu Longyun,
Zhang Liyuan,
Wang Bo
Affiliation:
1. China People’s Police University
Abstract
In this paper, the voltage-transmittance curvesKDP crystals were
measured accurately between two crossed or parallel polarizers using
longitudinal electro-optic effect. The end faces of rectangular KDP
samples were coated with ring-shaped electrodes using conductive
silver paint (CSP). The change of half period voltage U
i
has been investigated. A method for
quantitative characterization of residual stress has been proposed,
based on deviation voltage U
d
. The results demonstrate that loading
voltage is close to the integration of electric field intensity in
crystal along the optical path when the CSP ring electrodes have a
large outer radius R, small inner radius r, and long-distance d. The half-period voltage U
i
is also close to longitudinal
half-wave voltage U
π
in these circumstances. The unclamped
electro-optic coefficient γ63
σ
of KDP crystal at room temperature
was measured as 10.24±0.05pm/V at the wavelength of
632.8 nm.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Young Top Talent Program of College in
Hebei Province
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering