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Research at TUM, Christian Jirauschek & Robert Huber

"Laser with "rainbow" buffer could make new applications practical". Find out how laser applications work in biomedical imaging, material processing, and communications

New paper:

Christian Jirauschek & Robert Huber
Laser with "rainbow" buffer could make new applications practical

A path to compact, robust sources for ultrashort laser pulses

PUBLICATION

Picosecond pulses from wavelength-swept continuous-wave Fourier domain mode-locked lasers. Christoph M. Eigenwillig, Wolfgang Wieser, Sebastian Todor, Benjamin R. Biedermann, Thomas Klein, Christian Jirauschek, and Robert Huber. Nature Communications 4, Article number 1848, 14 May 2013. DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2870

Robert Huber, Christian Jirauschek/Photo: TUM 03.06.2013

LINK

https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/long/article/30862/

CONTACT

Christian Jirauschek
Institute for Nanoelectronics
Technische Universität München
Arcisstrasse 21
80333 Munich, Germany
T:  +49 89 289 25300
E:  jirauschek@tum.de
W: https://www.ei.tum.de/nano/

Robert Huber
Institute for BioMolecular Optics
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Oettingenstr. 67
80538 Munich, Germany
T:  +49 89 2180 9235
E:  robert.huber@physik.uni-muenchen.de
W: www.bmo.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~z19/