| 1. | In the Swiss experiment, the crystal consisted of potassium niobate.
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| 2. | MgO-doped lithium niobate is fabricated by periodically-poled method.
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| 3. | Nanowires of potassium niobate have been used to produce tunable coherent light.
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| 4. | For a doubly doped lithium niobate ( annealing conditions for the crystal samples.
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| 5. | The for potassium niobate is 3000 mg / kg ( oral, rat ).
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| 6. | The high non-linearity of lithium niobate also makes it useful in resonant crystals.
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| 7. | The birefringence in some crystals, in particular lithium niobate is highly temperature-dependent.
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| 8. | Molten LiCl is used for the preparation of carbon nanotubes, graphene and lithium niobate.
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| 9. | By using two dopants, more trap centers would be created in the lithium niobate crystal.
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| 10. | Periodically-poled MgO-doped lithium niobate ( PPMgOLN ) therefore expands the application to medium power level.
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