Photonics is the technology of light. It comprises the generation, emission, transmission, modulation, signal processing, switching, amplification, detection and sensing of light. It covers all applications of light over the whole spectrum from ultraviolet over the visible to the mid- and far-infrared.
The Photonics Institute focuses its research on the generation of ultrashort high intensity laser pulses, generation of THz pulses and realization of nano-photonic devices as well as their applications. The Photonics Institute is also teaching the full spectrum of photonics in the TU Wien Bachelor's and Master's Programmes.
Ultrashort light pulses are an indispensible tool for the observation of very fast processes such as electron dynamics in semiconductors or the formation of chemical bonds. Laser pulses can be made as short a single cycle of the optical electromagnetic field, or about a femtosecond. The TU Photonics Institute is among the leading labs to produce such pulses that allow studying matter under extremely high electric fields, resulting in novel plasma effects including coherent X ray generation, MeV particle acceleration, as well as non-thermal materials processing and other plasma applications.

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ETIT-ÖVE High-Profile Lecture: Nobelpreisträger Ferenc Krausz: Elektronen und Lichtwellen – gemeinsam gegen Krankheiten

Am 13. Mai 2024 fand im Kuppelsaal der TU Wien ein fesselndes und für viele ein unvergessliches Event statt.

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New method unravels the mystery of slow electrons

Slow electrons are used in cancer therapy as well as in microelectronics. It is very hard to observe how they behave in solids. But scientists at TU Wien have made this possible.

Physics Colloquium, TU WIEN

Robust time crystals in semiconductors

Manfred Bayer, TU Dortmund
Monday, 27.05.2024 at 05:00 pm
Hörsaal 5, Freihaus, grüner Bereich, 2. Stock

Pauli Colloquium, TU Wien

From Einstein and Bell to quantum technologies: entanglement in action

Alain Aspect
Univ. Paris-Saclay, École Polytechnique, France
Friday, 21.06.2024, 02:30 pm
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