The optical biaxial nature of crystals in the potassium titanyl phosphate (
KTP) family result in anisotropic transmission that depends on the polariza
tion direction of the transmitted radiation with respect to the fundamental
crystal axes. Knowledge of the polarization-dependent crystal transmission
is important for all wavelength-conversion applications and in particular
is the only limitation on possible combinations of wavelengths when one use
s the quasi-phase-matching techniques recently developed for the KTP family
materials. In this study, polarized transmission spectra of KTiOPO4 (KTP),
RbTiOPO4, RbTiOAsO4 (RTA), and KTiOAsO4 were measured over the 0.3-6-mu m
wavelength range with a spectrophotometer and a Fourier-transform infrared
spectrometer. Seven crystal samples were studied, including four samples of
KTP crystals of different origins. Variations in spectral transmission on
the short- and long-wavelength edges, as well as visible-wavelength transmi
ssion and OH- absorption properties, are presented and discussed. The trans
mission of one sample of RTP and of RTA was also measured before and after
periodic electric field poling. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America OCIS co
des: 190.0190, 160.4330, 160.4760, 260.1180, 300.0300, 300.1030.