Barium Nitrate Crystal is one of the leading crystals among solid-state Raman shifters. Stanford Optics has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Optical Products.
Ba(NO3)2 Crystal is one of the leading crystals among solid-state Raman shifters. It is a metal, an incommensurate charge density waves (CDW) system at ~120K, a commensurate CDW at ~90K and a superconductor with Tc ~0.1K. The layers are stacked together via van der Waals interactions and can be exfoliated into thin 2D layers. Tantalum Diselenide belongs to the group-V transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC).
Chemical formula |
Ba(No3)2 |
Crystal structure |
Cubic, P213 |
Lattice parameters |
a = b = c = 8,11 Å |
Density |
3,25 g/cm3 |
Mohs hardness |
2.5-3 |
Transparency range |
0.33-1.8 μm |
Refractive index |
1.555@1064 nm |
Thermal conductivity |
1.17 Wm-1K-1@||c |
Thermal expansion coefficient |
13 × 10-6 1℃-1 |
dn/dT |
-20 × 10-6 K-1 |
Raman frequency shift |
1047 cm-1 |
Raman linewidth |
0,4 cm-1 |
Raman gain (ns, steady-state regime) |
47 cm/GW@532 nm 11 cm/GW@1064 nm |
Dephasing time |
28 ps |
Ba(NO3)2 Crystal is used in the External cavity Raman laser pumped by commercially available passively Q-switched nanosecond Nd:YAG laser.
Our Barium Nitrate Crystal is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Chemical formula |
Ba(No3)2 |
Crystal structure |
Cubic, P213 |
Lattice parameters |
a = b = c = 8,11 Å |
Density |
3,25 g/cm3 |
Mohs hardness |
2.5-3 |
Transparency range |
0.33-1.8 μm |
Refractive index |
1.555@1064 nm |
Thermal conductivity |
1.17 Wm-1K-1@||c |
Thermal expansion coefficient |
13 × 10-6 1℃-1 |
dn/dT |
-20 × 10-6 K-1 |
Raman frequency shift |
1047 cm-1 |
Raman linewidth |
0,4 cm-1 |
Raman gain (ns, steady-state regime) |
47 cm/GW@532 nm 11 cm/GW@1064 nm |
Dephasing time |
28 ps |
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