Sven Breitkopfمشاهده پروفایل
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Sven Breitkopf is a researcher at the Institute of Applied Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena. His work focuses on advanced ultrafast laser systems with particular emphasis on industrial applications and high-power implementations. His research interests span multiple areas of laser physics including ultrafast fiber laser technology, high-harmonic generation, coherent beam combining, and applications in extreme ultraviolet sources. Breitkopf's work bridges fundamental laser physics with practical industrial implementations, developing robust laser systems for scientific and commercial applications. Analysis of his recent publications (2021-2025) reveals a strong focus on pushing the boundaries of fiber laser technology, particularly in the mid-infrared spectrum (2µm region), high-harmonic generation for XUV applications, and compact systems for biomedical imaging techniques like CARS and SRS. His work consistently addresses challenges in power scaling, stability, and industrial implementation of ultrafast laser systems. Breitkopf has made significant contributions to advancing fiber-based ultrafast laser technology, with publications covering topics such as: High-power ultrafast fiber CPA systems Industrial-grade high-harmonic generation Coherent beam combining techniques Mid-infrared laser sources Compact systems for nonlinear microscopy His research demonstrates a consistent trajectory toward making advanced laser technologies more robust, powerful, and applicable to real-world industrial and scientific challenges.





