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Tunable All-Fiber Lasers with Single and Dual-Wavelength Emission
Tunable fiber lasers feature a variable emission wavelength for spectrally sensitive applications. We will be introducing a tuning concept that is based on fiber Bragg grating arrays and employs an electrical...
Research results | 12.04.2018
Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering of Cell Lysates for Improved Tumor Detection
Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a powerful technique which can be used for cell identification and differentiation. A SERS approach with silver nanoparticles previously developed for bacterial...
Research results | 12.04.2018
Optically Pumped Magnetometer in LSD Mz Mode
The newly developed LSD Mz working mode for optically pumped magnetometers is hereby introduced. LSD stands for “light shift dispersed” because a dispersive dependence on the magnetic field is generated...
Research results | 12.04.2018
Female top-scientists in photonics
On April 18 and 19, 2018, the first "Women in Photonics" workshop will take place at Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz-IPHT) in Jena. The aim of the event is to improve the networking of...
News | 09.04.2018
Prevent antibiotic-resistances from spreading: rapid test helps with administering the “correct” drug
Multi-resistent microbes are a growing danger. The often unnecessary and mass use of antibiotics causes the impassivity of pathogens against drugs. Infections that were easily curable up to now, may become...
News | 28.02.2018
Tip-enhanced Raman scattering on high-energy nanoparticles.
Nanodiamonds are becoming increasingly important in medical technology, for example as a carrier material for active ingredients. As a synthesis precursor, the explosive mixture hexolite has proven to...
Research results | 16.02.2018
When proteins shake hands
Be it in spider silk, wood, the spaces between body cells, in tendons, or as a natural sealant for small wounds: protein fibres are found virtually everywhere in nature. These small protein fibres, also...
News | 14.02.2018
En route to quantum computers: World’s first tunable quantum metamaterial investigated
Scientists from Jena, Karlsruhe (both Germany) and Moscow (Russia) achieved a breakthrough for a future vision of quantum informatics. They realized the world’s first quantum metamaterial whose light...
News | 12.02.2018
Observing brain cells at work
Tomáš Čižmár’s research work concerns new methods of controlling light propagation in optical fibres. The aim of his research work is to produce miniaturized fibre-optic probes which would enable...
News | 02.01.2018
Leibniz-IPHT scientist presents first flexible optical tweezer in Nature Photonics
Tomáš Čižmár studies new methods to control light propagation in optical fibers. The scientist, who recently relocated from University of Dundee in Scotland to Leibniz-Institute of Photonic Technology...
News | 06.12.2017