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is a synthetic inorganic crystal renowned for its exceptional ability to manipulate light. It is the "engine" behind many modern green lasers and advanced medical devices. 1. Key Optical Properties
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If you’ve ever used a high-powered green laser pointer, you've likely interacted with KTP.
It can handle high-intensity laser beams without being damaged, which is critical for industrial and military applications.
KTP has high nonlinear optical coefficients, meaning it is incredibly efficient at converting one frequency of light into another.
The reason KTP is so widely used boils down to its unique physical and chemical structure:
