Pressemitteilung | FBH | 27-08-2018

Securing the technological lead with laser innovations

Together with small and medium-sized companies, research institutes from Berlin and Jena are developing the world's first pulsed Joule-class laser light source ...

Securing the technological lead with laser innovations

Pulsed laser light source from the FBH, optimized for highest output powers.|©FBH/P. Immerz

 

Together with small and medium-sized companies, research institutes from Berlin and Jena are developing the world's first pulsed Joule-class laser light source for the mid-infrared spectral range. Register now for the HECMIR workshop!

Two German regions are pooling their expertise in the field of laser technology in the recently launched BMBF HECMIR project (Mittlerer-Infrarot-Laser für die Hochenergie-Klasse –High Energy Class Mid-Infrared Lasers). The partners from Berlin and Jena are jointly developing a novel high-energy laser source for the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range. In the joint project, a diode-pumped solid-state laser with 1.9 μm wavelength that provides high laser energy in the Joule range is to be developed and demonstrated for the first time. This laser source offers a high innovation potential for applications in the medical sector, in material processing and in basic research. Due to several fun-damental challenges, such a powerful pulsed laser source is not yet commercially available in this wavelength range.

The small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and research institutions involved want to change this, making such MIR lasers available by pooling their know-how along the entire value chain: includ-ing manufacturers of laser materials, laser diodes and laser stacks as well as renowned research insti-tutes. Just by itself, research and development to establish manufacturing of these high-energy class MIR lasers represents a technical innovation in the field of laser production technology in Germany. The initiative thus makes a substantial contribution to maintaining German laser technology at the forefront of international competition. "This will result in innovative processes, products and services that open up new market potential, especially for the SMEs involved," explains Frank Lerch, coordina-tor of HECMIR and managing director of the OpTecBB competence network.

Registration for the HECMIR Workshop
The HECMIR workshop "High-energy class mid-infrared lasers" will take place on October 17, 2018 as part of Photonik-Tage Berlin Brandenburg. The workshop deals with state of the art and technological approaches for developing such high-power laser sources. Paul Crump from Ferdinand-Braun-Institut and Joachim Hein from Schiller University Jena are the chairs of the full-day workshop.

The HECMIR project partners
Since April, the BMBF joint project HECMIR is funded with almost 1.5 million euros for a period of three years under the KMU-NetC programme. The project is coordinated by OpTecBB, the Berlin-Brandenburg Competence Network for Optical Technologies. In addition to the Friedrich Schiller Uni-versity Jena, Institute of Optics and Quantum Electronics (IOQ), and the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH) in Berlin, the two SMEs Lastronics GmbH from Jena and Crystal GmbH from Berlin are in-volved. Associated partners are the Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth (IKZ), Brilliance Fab Berlin GmbH and JENOPTIK Diode Lab GmbH.

Contact

Ferdinand-Braun-Institut Leibniz-Institut fuer  Hoechstfrequenztechnik
Petra Immerz/Dr. Paul Crump
Phone +49.30.6392-2626 / -3291
petra.immerzfbh-berlin.de
paul.crumpfbh-berlin.de
www.fbh-berlin.com

Optec-Berlin-Brandenburg (OpTecBB) e.V.
Dr. Frank Lerch
Phone +49.30.6392-1720
lerchoptecbb.de
www.optecbb.de

Ferdinand-Braun-Institut Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik
Petra Immerz/Dr. Paul Crump
Tel. 030.6392-2626 / -3291
petra.immerzfbh-berlin.de
paul.crumpfbh-berlin.de
www.fbh-berlin.de

Optec-Berlin-Brandenburg (OpTecBB) e.V.
Dr. Frank Lerch
Tel. +49.30.6392-1720
lerchoptecbb.de
www.optecbb.de