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- Project . 2010 - 2014Funder: EC Project Code: 237800Partners: CSEM
- Project . 2009 - 2010Funder: EC Project Code: 255776Partners: CSEM
- Project . 2014 - 2015Funder: EC Project Code: 632630Partners: CSEM, WSL
- Project . 2013 - 2015Funder: EC Project Code: 323535Partners: CSEM, HMT
- Project . 2021 - 2022Open Access mandate for PublicationsFunder: EC Project Code: 101034761Funder Contribution: 100,000 EURPartners: III-V LAB, CSEM
The RADIAL project aims at developing a novel type of radiation source producing ultrashort light pulses in a burst and at will. It is based on a state of the art solid-state superradiant emitter developed in the frame of the SUPERTWIN project. Based on advanced III-V alloy epitaxial growths and wafer processing techniques the solid-state emitter utilizes the cooperative effect of Dicke superradiance (super-fluorescence) emission and is capable to produce on demand sub-picosecond 60-100 pJ energy optical pulses in the near –infrared spectral range (800 nm wavelength). A main objective of the project is to identify the various applications for such radiation source and to demonstrate the ability of the source to achieve the respective requirements. Finally a market study of the most promising applications will be performed. Preliminary analysis is pointing on the partial replacement market of large Ti:S mainframe lasers used in two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging, THz antennas, quantum optics as well as on the market of pulsed lasers for LIDAR applications.