Project funding

ERC advanced grant "ONE-MIX"

erc

Jan. 2018 - Dec. 2022.

ONE-MIX proposes to develop single-source dual-comb lasers for mid-infrared (2-5 µm wavelength) spectroscopy, potentially enabling many new applications in science and industry, such as environment, safety, pharma, and health. This proposal extends our recent demonstration of a dual-comb MIXSEL (Modelocked Integrated eXternal-cavity Surface Emitting Lasers) in the near-infrared, validated by measuring weak water absorption at 968 nm. Many more relevant gas absorption lines, however, are in the mid-infrared, where sensitivities of parts-per-billion can be achieved.

Dual-comb mid-IR spectroscopy applications are currently limited by the cost, complexity, and size of conventional optical comb systems, based on two modelocked lasers with four active stabilization loops. The single-source dual-comb MIXSEL, however, substantially reduces the complexity of existing systems to a single compact free-running laser. In comparison to other competing new approaches such as quantum cascade lasers or micro resonator combs, the MIXSEL provides substantially more power per comb line with low linewidth and noise, and is ideally suited for a 1 to 5 GHz comb spacing, which is optimal for many molecular spectroscopy applications, allowing for fast, accurate, and sensitive absorption measurements.

http://www.ulp.ethz.ch/news/ulp-news/2018/04/erc-advanced-grant-for-ursula-keller.html

nano-tera.ch - RTD MIXSEL 2

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The MIXSEL project will be funded by nano-tera.ch RTD MIXSEL 2 from 2013-2017.

Nano-Tera: engineering complex systems for health, security, energy and the environment.
The Nano-Tera initiative aims to bring Switzerland to the forefront of a new technological revolution: using engineering and information technology to improve health and security, and to broaden our management of energy and the environment.
external pagehttp://www.nano-tera.ch/projects/44.php

nano-tera.ch - RTD MIXSEL 1

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The MIXSEL project was funded by nano-tera.ch RTD MIXSEL from 2009-2013. The project aims to demonstrate optically and electrically pumped MIXSELs in both the pico- and femtosecond regime. Picosecond MIXSELs are ideally suited for clocking applications whereas femtosecond MIXSELs are required for continuum generation and many biomedical applications. For both cases, average powers above 100 mW with electrical pumping and above 500 mW with optical pumping should be reached, which represent significant advances of ultrafast MIXSELs.

Nano-Tera: engineering complex systems for health, security, energy and the environment.
The Nano-Tera initiative aims to bring Switzerland to the forefront of a new technological revolution: using engineering and information technology to improve health and security, and to broaden our management of energy and the environment.
external pagehttp://www.nano-tera.ch/projects/44.php

FastDot EU programme

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The VECSEL team at ETH Zürich was partially funded by FAST-DOT. FAST-DOT is an experimental program funded under the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union, (Photonic Components and subsystems). Beginning in June 2008 and running for 2 years, FAST-DOT purpose is to exploit the unique combination of ultrafast properties and key wavelengths available from quantum-dot (QD) materials to produce a new generation of compact ultrafast laser devices.
external pagehttp://fast-dot.eu

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