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Lurie Nanofabrication Facility

Fiber and Integrated Photonics and Lasers

Research Areas -> Optics and Photonics -> Fiber and Integrated Photonics and Lasers
 
Overview
The research in this area ranges from the development of novel fiber lasers with unprecedented output power to the use of femtosecond lasers for writing waveguides directly into glass substrates. Much of the work is driven by the desire to create compact sources and novel photonic devices with increased functionality and capacity for integration.
 
Faculty
Galvanauskas, Almantas
Islam, Mohammed N.
Rand, Stephen


Related Labs, Centers, and Groups
Center for Ultrafast Optical Science
Optics and Photonics Laboratory


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