Electrooptic Effect in Non-Centrosymmetric CsLiB6O10 Borate Crystals
O. Mys, V. Adamiv, I. Martunyuk-Lototska, R. Vlokh

TL;DR
This paper reports the experimental measurement of the electrooptic coefficient in CsLiB6O10 crystals, highlighting its significantly higher half-wave voltage compared to KDP crystals, which impacts optical modulation applications.
Contribution
The study provides the first experimental determination of the electrooptic coefficient in CsLiB6O10 crystals and compares its electrooptic properties with KDP crystals.
Findings
Electrooptic coefficient r63=3.3×10^-12 m/V
Half-wave voltage Ul/2=26 kV, three orders larger than KDP
Potential implications for optical modulation devices
Abstract
Electrooptic coefficient of CsLiB6O10 crystals has been experimentally determined as r63=3.3*10-12m/V. The half-wave voltage for CsLiB6O10 (Ul/2=26 kV) is three orders of magnitude larger than that of the known KDP crystals.
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