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Doctors use long-pulsed KTP lasers to treat vascular lesions like Port-Wine Birthmarks (PWBs) . The green light is specifically absorbed by hemoglobin, allowing it to target blood vessels without damaging the surrounding skin. 3. Challenges: The "Grey-Track" Effect

This is KTP's "claim to fame." It takes an infrared laser (often at 1064 nm) and doubles its frequency to produce visible green light (at 532 nm). Doctors use long-pulsed KTP lasers to treat vascular

KTP has high nonlinear optical coefficients, meaning it is incredibly efficient at converting one frequency of light into another. Doctors use long-pulsed KTP lasers to treat vascular

), a powerhouse in the world of nonlinear optics and laser technology. Below is a comprehensive look at what makes this crystal a cornerstone of modern photonics. The Science of KTP: Potassium Titanyl Phosphate Doctors use long-pulsed KTP lasers to treat vascular