ABSTRACTBarium strontium titanate [Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 or BST (60/40)] thin films were deposited on MgO (100) substrates using pulsed laser deposition. X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements revealed that the BST thin films had epitaxially grown on the MgO (100) substrates. The surface morphology of the thin films was observed using an atomic force microscope and the grain size was found to be about 100–150 nm. The surface roughness was around 4.9 nm for a 250 nm thick film. The optical transmittance of the BST thin film was measured using a transmission mode ellipsometer. The BST/MgO configuration was highly transparent in the visible region. The optical band gap energy of the BST film, calculated by applying the Tauc relation, was 3.56 eV. Optical waveguide characteristics of the BST (60/40) thin film were determined using a prism coupler. The electro-optic (E-O) properties were measured at 632.8 nm wavelength using a phase modulation detection method. The BST film exhibited a predominately quadratic E-O behavior and the quadratic E-O coefficient was found to be 0.58 × 10− 17 m2/V2.