Lasers in the mid-infrared (MIR) wavelength range (wavelengths around 1.7 - 5.0µm) are currently of rapidly increasing interest and market importance. MIR lasers operate with beam characteristics that cannot be delivered by conventional lasers, and enable new and scientifically and industrially important applications to be addressed, especially when ultra-short MIR pulses are available, or when they are used as pumps for other gain media. Examples of application fields include XUV or X-ray sources, laser driven particle acceleration, as well as many applications in medicine, life sciences, material research, material (e.g. semiconductor) processing, solar cells and defense. Such MIR sources have the potential to replace many current lasers operating in the 1 µm wavelength range. Of particular interest are sources that deliver high energy MIR pulses, as these are not currently commercially available. We therefore present here a workshop focusing on status of efforts towards developing these important MIR sources, detailing latest progress in the key system components.
Workshop chairs are: J. Hein, IOQ/FSU Jena; P. Crump, FBH Berlin
17th October 2018
Venue: / Veranstaltungsort
WISTA
Rudower Chaussee 17
12489 Berlin
Part of the Photonic Days Berlin Brandenburg
THE WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD IN ENGLISH
Datum
17.10.2018
09:00 Uhr
- 18:00 Uhr
Stadt
Berlin
Veranstaltungsort
WISTA, Rudower Chaussee 17, 12489 Berlin
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