Scientists presented their work at the conferences LASE (lasers, laser sources and laser applications), OPTO (optoelectronics, photonic materials) and BiOS (biophotonics, biomedical optics and imaging).
This year, LZH Executive Director Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Kaierle held the role of "Symposium Chair" of LASE together with Prof. Dr. John Ballato (Clemson University, US). In this function he also opened the "LASE Plenary and Hot Topics", where among other things the potential of laser-based additive manufacturing to simplify supply chains and reduce CO2 emissions was discussed.
Here is an overview of the LZH conference presentations:
Segmentation of eye floaters from OCT data for fast and safe treatment of vitreous opacities
Sonja Johannsmeier
Multi-material additive manufacturing based on ยต-dispenser technology for tailored polymer micro-optics
Fabian Kranert
Study on the spectral gain distribution and pulse self-compression in thulium-doped fiber Mamyshev oscillators
Benedikt Schuhbauer
Environmental testing of high-quality Alexandrite crystals and coatings for space applications
Stefanie Unland
Additive multimaterial 3D-structures
Stefanie Unland
Two-photon 3D-nanostructuring in metal-organic frameworks
Angeliki Afentaki
Laser-based, on-chip fabrication of glass-based core-cladding waveguides
Fabian Kranert
Simulations of imperfect refractive index matching in scanning laser optical tomography and a method for correction
Bjoern Ole Hill
Implementation of a multispot optic for temperature field-adapted welding of complex plastic components
Verena Wippo
Seam geometry manipulation by oscillation amplitude adjustment in the LDNA process
Tjorben Bokelmann