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The diverse applications of laser technology in research

The use of laser light has proven to be an extremely versatile and powerful method that is used in numerous areas of science. From biomedical imaging to non-linear processes to spectroscopy and beyond, the applications of laser technology are almost limitless. Be inspired by the applications and discover new ways in which laser light can support your scientific goals. 

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How the laser prevents lightning strikes

Preventing damage caused by lightning strikes - that is one of the aims of the EU "Laser Lightning Rod" project.  TRUMPF has developed a special laser for this purpose.  High-intensity laser pulses are used as lightning rods by a laser on the Swiss mountain Säntis. 

Generation of higher harmonic radiation

High Harmonic Generation (HHG): Focused ultrashort laser pulses generate spatially and temporally coherent EUV radiation with pulse durations in the attosecond range. © Johannes Schötz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich and Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics

Attosecond spectroscopy

Attosecond pulses can be used to analyze fundamental processes in atomic physics, quantum chemistry, biology and medicine. © Roman and Maxim Bergues

THz generation

Ultrashort laser pulses can generate light pulses in the THz range, which are used for research in materials science. © Dr. Martin Saraceno

HHG beamlines for spectroscopy and imaging in the EUV/XUV

HHG and cavity enhancement: The fiber-based ultrashort pulse lasers from AFS, combined with pulse post-compression methods, are ideal drivers for the generation of higher harmonic radiation. These HHG beamlines can be used for spectroscopy and imaging in the EUV/XUV.

Boost resonators

Due to their high average power and high pulse repetition frequencies, fiber lasers are ideally suited as front-ends for boost resonators. 

Fusion research

Wavelength-stabilized and power-stabilized CO2 lasers are indispensable tools for plasma density control systems such as those used in ITER, the world's largest fusion experiment.

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