Super-resolution measurement of thermo-optic coefficient of KTP crystal based on phase amplification
Abstract
Given that the phase amplification method based on harmonic generation exhibits significant phase super-resolution capability in interferometric precision measurement, extending this technology to birefringence interferometers to achieve super-resolution characterization of birefringent crystal properties has important research significance and application value. Here, we achieve a four-fold enhancement in the measurement resolution of the thermo-optic coefficient of a KTiOPO4 crystal by combining a self-stabilized birefringence interferometer with cascaded second harmonic generation processes. We observe the tunable interference beating phenomenon by rotating a birefringent crystal versus the temperature of the crystal for the fundamental wave, second harmonic, and fourth harmonic. Furthermore, the fourth harmonic interference fringes beat 4 times faster than the fundamental wave interference fringes. This beating effect is used to determine the thermo-optic coefficients of the two principal refractive axes with a single measurement. This work provides a feasible, real-time, and robust method for super-resolution measurements based on birefringence interferometry.
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@article{arxiv.2503.09023,
title = {Super-resolution measurement of thermo-optic coefficient of KTP crystal based on phase amplification},
author = {Wuzhen Li and Zhiyuan Zhou and Guangcan Guo and Baosen Shi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.09023},
year = {2025}
}
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8 pages; 4 figures