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Single-shot, ultrashort laser pulse characterization based on the dispersion scan technique

Descripción del proyecto

Caracterización de forma inmediata y en tiempo real de un solo disparo de pulsos láser ultracortos

Los científicos suelen utilizar el cálculo del valor medio de varias muestras para conseguir una representación más precisa de determinados fenómenos. Esta técnica también se utiliza a menudo en la caracterización de pulsos ultracortos de láseres avanzados. A medida que se los pulsos son cada vez más cortos y las aplicaciones requieren una caracterización cada vez más precisa de las propiedades de cada pulso para controlar o interpretar el fenómeno de que se trate, aumenta la necesidad de contar con técnicas de caracterización de un solo disparo. Estas pueden medir el perfil temporal de pulsos láser individuales sin artefactos, lo cual permite establecer una relación directa con el resultado de los experimentos. El proyecto SISHOT, financiado con fondos europeos, hará progresos con la preparación tecnológica de sus dos metodologías de caracterización de pulsos láser ultracortos basadas en la técnica de barrido de dispersión, y que cubren aplicaciones científicas, médicas e industriales.

Objetivo

Ultrashort laser pulses are prominent enabling tools in countless advanced applications, ranging from fundamental research to medical and industrial use. However, straightforward characterization of ultrashort laser pulses remains a nontrivial task. The proposed project (acronym: SISHOT) focuses on the development of advanced ultrashort laser pulse characterization based on the dispersion scan (d-scan) technique. We propose two d-scan implementations, named s-shot and d-shot, capable of characterizing ultrashort laser pulses in single-shot operation.
Single-shot characterization techniques are particularly appealing because they can measure the temporal profile of individual laser pulses without artefacts, often originating from averaging. The proposed techniques can directly link the measured pulse parameters to the outcome of experiments for every laser shot as well as give immediate, real-time feedback to the adjustment and optimisation of any ultrashort pulse laser. In comparison to the competitors, our instruments are easier to use and the measurements are more intuitive to interpret.
Within the project, the s-shot will be lifted from TRL4 to TRL7 and the d-shot from TRL7 to TRL9. We have identified the most important markets for ultrashort pulse characterisation. The s-shot will address the important scientific market at the laser wavelength of 800 nm and the d-shot will focus at the wavelength of 1030 nm, which is more relevant to medical and industrial applications.
The project builds on the outcome of the previously funded ERC POC project, SISCAN. It is headed by Cord L. Arnold, assoc. prof. at Lund University in Sweden, and Rosa Romero, CEO of the deep-tech company, Sphere Ultrafast Photonics, located in Porto, Portugal. All team members have been working with the d-scan technology for many years in different collaborations, including two common ERC POC projects. Many of them are co-founders of Sphere and co-inventors of the patents the project builds on.

Coordinador

LUNDS UNIVERSITET
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 028 417,00
Dirección
Paradisgatan 5c
22100 Lund
Suecia

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Región
Södra Sverige Sydsverige Skåne län
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 028 417,50

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