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Nd:YAB
Ref: Optical Materials, 10, 211–217, (1998)]] -- Nd:YAB (Yttrium aluminum borate, YAl3(BO3)4, hereafter referred to as YAB), is a type of frequency-doubling crystal with applications to visible laser technology. Nd:YAB most often appears as a deep purple to pink crystal, similar to amethyst.
YAB crystals are grown by the flux method with a modified molybdate flux system. They may enable diode-pumped visible-light lasers through frequency doubling of the main infrared spectral lines.
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- (1989-09-25). "Growth, Characterization, and Applications of Laser Host and Nonlinear Crystals". SPIE.
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