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October 7, 2013

ICFO Colloquium ANATOLY GRUDININ 'Advances and emerging applications of ultrafast fiber lasers'

ANATOLY GRUDININ
Monday, October 7, 2013, 12:00. ICFO’s Auditorium
ANATOLY GRUDININ
Chief Executive Officer, FIANIUM
Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM
In this talk we review latest developments and applications of picosecond and femtosecond fiber lasers. Considered for a long time as emerging technology with high scientific interest and tremendous potential, ultrafast fiber lasers are now widely used in a growing number of applications. Motivated by rapid improvement of performance and attractive features such as compactness and low ownership cost, ultrafast fiber lasers now challenge conventional DPSS ultrafast sources across numerous industrial sectors. Matured fiber laser technology also enables development of unique sources such as supercontinuum lasers capable of enabling scientific discovery as well as replacing incumbent illumination technologies within industrial instruments and systems. Results are being realized and ultrafast fiber lasers are now penetrating into production floor of parts and components for consumer electronics but the hunt for new applications continues.


Monday, October 7, 2013, 12:00. ICFO’s Auditorium

Hosted by Prof. Valerio Pruneri
Colloquium
October 7, 2013

ICFO Colloquium ANATOLY GRUDININ 'Advances and emerging applications of ultrafast fiber lasers'

ANATOLY GRUDININ
Monday, October 7, 2013, 12:00. ICFO’s Auditorium
ANATOLY GRUDININ
Chief Executive Officer, FIANIUM
Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM
In this talk we review latest developments and applications of picosecond and femtosecond fiber lasers. Considered for a long time as emerging technology with high scientific interest and tremendous potential, ultrafast fiber lasers are now widely used in a growing number of applications. Motivated by rapid improvement of performance and attractive features such as compactness and low ownership cost, ultrafast fiber lasers now challenge conventional DPSS ultrafast sources across numerous industrial sectors. Matured fiber laser technology also enables development of unique sources such as supercontinuum lasers capable of enabling scientific discovery as well as replacing incumbent illumination technologies within industrial instruments and systems. Results are being realized and ultrafast fiber lasers are now penetrating into production floor of parts and components for consumer electronics but the hunt for new applications continues.


Monday, October 7, 2013, 12:00. ICFO’s Auditorium

Hosted by Prof. Valerio Pruneri

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