PRODUCT INNOVATIONS - Omicron
Innovative two-in-one solution - with new diode laser series Omicron connects two laser-worlds in one device

With the innovative laser series “BrixX ps” Omicron for the first time presents universal diode lasers, which can be pulsed in the picosecond range, as well as being operated in “continuous wave” (CW) and modulated mode. The compact laser modules with completely integrated driver electronics, high precision temperature regulation and beam shaping optics can emit ultrashort pulses down to 50 picoseconds, pulses in the nanosecond range and fast analogue and digital modulated CW emission. go


PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
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Coherent
Highest power UV Laser for microelectronics manufacturing go
Coherent
Turnkey 550 mW, Sub-10 fs laser go
Trumpf - C1.241
A wealth of laser expertise focused in one place - new beam sources for material processing go
TECHNOLOGY
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Institute of Physics
Dual-color lasers could lead to cheap and efficient LED lighting go
Fraunhofer IPMS
Laser instead of drill go
Duke University
Do-it-yourself invisibility with 3-D printing go
Michigan Technological University
3D printing slashes optics lab costs go
Lasertechnik ILT
Laser Glass Soldering go
Italian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Light for people with eye diseases go
Fraunhofer IPMS
Liquid crystals enable light guiding go
A*STAR Data Storage Institute, Singapore
Light’s magnetism shows its true colors go
University of St Andrews/ Institute of Scientific Instruments (ISI)
Star Trek's "tractor" beam created in miniature go
Osram Opto Semiconductors
BMBF project for developing high-brilliance infrared laser sources go
TU Wien
Laser creates microstructures with embedded living cells go
A*STAR Data Storage Institute, Singapore / Imperial College London
Deconstructed nanosensors light the way forward go
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT
Microprocessing with high-power USP-lasers - multi-beam technology boosts cost-efficiency go
IBM
Excimer laser technology revolutionized vision correction and surgical procedures for millions of people worldwide go
Universität Ulm / Heliatec
Worldrecord for organic solar cell go
Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
Frequency combs for sniffing molecules go
MIT
Chips for future 3-D holographic displays go
Fraunhofer ILT
Lasers to polish implants go
IBM
Made in IBM Labs - IBM lights up Silicon chips to tackle big data go
National Taiwan University
Laser reveals skin`s true age go
Osram Opto Semiconductors
Record - infrared chip prototype leaps to 72 percent efficiency go
Wake Forest University
New flicker-free lighting technology go
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration IZM
Optical communications make data centres more efficient go
Universität Innsbruck
Powering lasers through heat go
Hamburger Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL)
Profiling X-ray free-electron laser pulses go
University of Würzburg
Light at atomic dimensions go
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT
Laser-treated steel for the automotive industry go
TU München
Solar cell consisting of a single molecule go
Northwestern University
Simplified approach for high-power, single-mode Lasers go
TU Darmstadt
World record for spectral bandwidth  go
U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
World's most powerful X-ray laser goes nano go
Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
Flashes of light out of the mirror go
Universität Bonn
Laser "splits" atom go
TU Wien
Laser-like x-radiation from the laboratory go
Fraunhofer IWS Dresden
Large area nanostructuring procedure for more efficient organic solar cells go
Opto Semi­conductors
LEDs on silicon can reduce production costs go
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.(LZH)
Laser technology can improve hearing go
Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
Breakthrough in Quantum Communication go
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.
High power Laser for the "wave hunters" go
JILA
A new way of Lasing go
Universität Freiburg
Hearing Light - scientists want to use micro-light-emitting diodes for people with hearing impairments go
Massachusetts General Hospital
A living laser go
Optical Surfaces
Rutherford Petawatt laser to explore new areas of physics go
Universität Cambridge
“Blue” solar cells with 44% effectiveness go
The Swedish Research Council
New method makes it easier to treat prostate and pancreatic cancer go
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Ghostly Photos go
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI)
New technology doubles efficiency of black silicon solar cells go
Technische Universität München
Ultra-fast photodetector and terahertz generator go
eurolaser
Packed precisely - accurate laser cutting of foam inlays go
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
Success in research - first gallium-nitride LED chips on silicon in pilot stage go
Purdue University
Ultrafast laser could improve laser-manufacturing go
MIT
The world’s slowest fastest camera go
Fraunhofer IAO
Sky light sky bright go
University of Notre Dame
Paint-on solar cells go
Siemens
Solar-powered technology for the Swiss Railroad go
Trumpf
Laser as a Key Technology - the photovoltaics industry benefits from laser technology go
Trumpf
Laser marking of plastics go
Fraunhofer-Institut für Photonische Mikrosysteme IPMS
European research project OLED100.eu celebrates successful advancement of novel light source technology go
Osram
Efficiency record with flexible OLED go
Sandia National Laboratories
High-Quality white light produced by four-color laser source go
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
New concept for ultrafast lasers go
Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
New light at the end of the tunnel go
Wicked Lasers
The handheld laser pointer is visible from outer space go
Harvard University
An optical phenomenon defies the laws of reflection and refraction  go
AIP
How to beat cancer with "laser rainbows" go
Technische Universität Wien
Bending light the "wrong" way go
Universität Tübingen
When atoms are surfing on optical waves go
NEWS FROM THE TRADE SHOWS AND CONGRESS
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40 Jahrfeier in München
LASER World of PHOTONICS 2013 provides photonic industry with upswing go
Messe München
Supporting program for the LASER World of PHOTONICS 2013 go
LASER World of PHOTONICS
Laser technologies drive mobility and energy generation forward go
WHO'S MOVED
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Herbert Walther Award
Jeff Kimble wins 2013 Herbert Walther Award go
Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton
Queen knights fiber Laser pioneer go
OSA
The OSA mourns the loss of Tingye Li go
MARKET-TRENDS
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Photonics Industry Report 2013
Solid growth of the worldwide photonics industry go
beratungsgruppe wirth + partner
Sunny prospects for young engineers and physicists in the Laser-/Optic-Industry go
TRUMPF Laser - C1.241
New development center supports innovative efforts go
PHOTONICS INTERVIEW
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INTERVIEW Dr. Helmut Selbach, Polytec GmbH
All facets of light go
INTERVIEW Prof. Dr. Waidelich
From a congress trade fair to a trade fair with congress go
INTERVIEW Dr. Wilhelm Kaenders, Toptica Photonics AG
Innovation, creativity and public perception go
CAREER TIPS
Laser Components
Pulsed laser modules are as small as a matchbox go
produktinnovationen
u2t Photonics
The world’s fastest coherent photodetector up to 64 Gbaud go
Spectrum Technologies
Two new models of free-standing, fixed beam laser systems with a high speed moving stage go
Conemtech
IEEE 1588 Technology to the Fiber go