
Nico Walther
Researcher · Ultrafast Laser Physics
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse SpectroscopyGermany
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Nico Walther is a laser physics researcher affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena, specializing in high-power ultrafast laser systems with emphasis on carrier-envelope-phase (CEP) stabilization. His work focuses on advancing fiber-based chirped pulse amplification (CPA) technology for extreme-performance laser applications.
Research Interests:
- Ultrafast Laser Development: Creating sub-2-cycle, high-energy laser pulses with exceptional stability
- High-Power Fiber Systems: Scaling average power to kilowatt levels while maintaining pulse fidelity
- CEP Stabilization: Precision control of optical carrier waves for attosecond science applications
- Laser Engineering: Innovations in dielectric mirrors, pulse compression, and thermal management
Walther's publication record demonstrates consistent progress in pushing laser performance boundaries, with key contributions to the ELI-ALPS HR2 beamline project. His collaborative work with the Jena laser group has established new benchmarks in CEP-stable laser output, enabling advancements in strong-field physics and precision metrology.
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