New radiation sources for medical, environmental and special tasks are being developed in the laboratory.
The following tasks are being solved:
- The development and exploration of new media based on nonlinear chalcogenide crystals to convert the Nd: YAG radiation into the mid-infrared range;
- The study of wide-aperture periodically polarized structures of ferrielectric crystals, and the creation of tunable sources of infrared (IR) radiation in the 2-4.5 mkm high power range for special uses. Moreover the development of multi-wavelength optical parametric light oscillators with a switchable set of frequencies;
- The development and research of cascading frequency converters pumped by the Nd: YAG laser in the range of 1.064 mm and continuous adjustment in the range of 7-14 microns for gas detection systems;
- The study of parametric generators with the phase self-synchronization (PG-PSS) for fundamental metrology. The study of PG-PSS nonlinear dynamics as the system with cascade nonlinearity;
- The study of new nonlinear media to create a converter frequency from the immediate IR and IR ranges into the THz range.
Partners of the laboratory: Max Born Institute (Germany), French National Institute of Metrology, Labfer LTD (Ekaterinburg), as well as an innovative company "Special technologies".
Head of Laboratory: Doctor in Physics and Mathematics Dmitry B. Kolker,
kolker@ngs.ru
Department of Physics at NSU
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch if the Russian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch if the Russian Academy of Sciences