Lasers enable applications from high-speed optical communication and precision manufacturing to medical imaging, environmental sensing, and quantum technologies. Despite their ubiquity, most laser systems still rely on bulky, manually assembled components – a legacy of designs that have changed little in decades. This limits scalability, cost efficiency, and suitability for emerging applications requiring compact, stable, and fast-tunable light sources.
AgiLight addresses this gap by developing a new class of integrated, frequency-agile lasers that combine exceptional performance with wafer-scale manufacturability. The project’s vision is to create compact, low-cost laser sources spanning the near-ultraviolet (400 nm) to the infrared (1.7 µm), achieving unprecedented coherence, output power, and tuning speed.
Building on breakthroughs in integrated photonics, AgiLight will combine ultra-low-loss photonic circuits, advanced III-V gain media, and high-speed tuning actuators based on piezoelectric and electro-optic materials. This enables smaller, more robust, and more agile lasers than traditional fiber and bulk systems.
The project aims to demonstrate, for the first time, wafer-scale integrated lasers with Hz-level linewidth, nanosecond tuning, and output powers above 10 mW, thus unlocking new possibilities in:
• Autonomous mobility, via compact, fast-tunable laser sources for high-resolution LiDAR;
• Infrastructure and environmental monitoring, using ultra-stable lasers for distributed fiber sensing and gas detection;
• Quantum technologies, including Rydberg-atom sensors and compact optical clocks;
• Life sciences and healthcare, enabling wearable diagnostic systems based on precise light-matter interaction.
AgiLight’s long-term impact extends beyond the project’s lifetime; by shifting from manually assembled bulk systems to integrated, wafer-scale lasers, it aims to reduce production costs, enhance reliability, and open new high-volume markets such as autonomous vehicles, quantum sensing, and environmental monitoring – positioning Europe at the forefront of next-generation laser technology, strengthening the European photonics and semiconductor ecosystem.