Refined orientation of the optical axes as a function of wavelength in three monoclinic double tungstate crystals KRE(WO_4)_2 (RE = Gd, Y or Lu)

  • Loiko P
  • Segonds P
  • Inácio P
  • et al.
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© 2016 Optical Society of America. We measured a rotation of the dielectric frame as a function of wavelength of about 2° in the spectral range of 0.4-1.6 μm in the monoclinic double tungstate crystals, KRE(WO 4 ) 2 where RE = Gd, Y or Lu. We also refined the Sellmeier equations of their three principal refractive indices. By taking into account these data, we calculated the real orientation of the optical axes as a function of wavelength which is of key importance for the design of conical refraction lasers based on monoclinic double tungstate crystals.

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Loiko, P., Segonds, P., Inácio, P. L., Peña, A., Debray, J., Rytz, D., … Boulanger, B. (2016). Refined orientation of the optical axes as a function of wavelength in three monoclinic double tungstate crystals KRE(WO_4)_2 (RE = Gd, Y or Lu). Optical Materials Express, 6(9), 2984. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.6.002984

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