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Solid-state lasers laboratory

Laboratory continuously cooperates with photonics technologies companies (Ekspla, Optolita) and carry out research projects related to high output energy diode-pumped nanosecond lasers as well as high peak and average power picosecond and femtosecond lasers. 

Mission: investigate and develop advanced solid state laser technologies with great potential for science and industrial applications.

Goals:

  • Investigate advanced laser architectures to attain breakthrough peak and average power maintaining the high output beam quality;
  • Investigate ultrashort laser pulse amplifier layouts with high average output power by means of advanced configurations of active laser media;
  • Investigation and development of miniature and compact Q-switched and mode-locked diode pumped solid state lasers;
  • Investigation of supercontinuum, parametric generation and development of laser layouts;
  • Investigation of solid state lasers operating at cryogenic temperatures.

Tasks:

  • Develop architectures of 100 GW – 1 TW peak power hybrid modular lasers;
  • Apply high peak power lasers for generation of supercontinuum with short-term and long-term pulse energy and spectral stability;
  • Develop ultrafast high average power amplifiers technology based on bonded to heatsink laser rods with small cross-section;
  • Development of miniature and compact Q-switched and mode-locked diode pumped solid state lasers;
  • Develop solid state lasers and components operating at cryogenic temperatures.
dr. Aleksej Rodin

dr. Aleksej Rodin

Head of Laboratory

Senior researcher

aleksej.rodin@ftmc.lt

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