Project Details
GRK 695: Nonlinearities of Optical Materials
Subject Area
Condensed Matter Physics
Term
from 2001 to 2009
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 273275
The importance of optical materials in information technologies is rapidly growing, photonics as supplement and extension of electronics plays a steadily increasing role. Nonlinearities in the properties of optical materials are often of significant relevance for technological applications, but these nonlinearities also form an extremely interesting field in basic research in physics. Optical methods are versatile and powerful, nevertheless, they often can be realized in relatively simple ways. On the one hand, high light intensities can be easily obtained with the help of modern lasers, on the other hand, nonlinear effects frequently appear in crystals at moderate intensities. There exists a great number of nonlinear optical materials which is still growing continuously.In the first period of the research training group three main areas shall be explored: photorefractive nonlinearities, frequency conversion and nonlinearities in wave guiding. There are already extensive investigations in this field in Osnabrück which form the basis for the scheduled projects. Accompanying seminars and lectures are conceived to allow for an efficient introduction into these areas.
DFG Programme
Research Training Groups
Applicant Institution
Universität Osnabrück
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Klaus Betzler
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr. Gunnar Borstel; Professor Dr. Klaus Bärwinkel; Dr. Roberts I. Eglitis; Professor Dr. Jürgen Faßbender; Professor Dr. Jochen Gemmer; Professor Dr. Markus Haase; Professor Dr. Mirco Imlau; Professor Dr. Siegmar Kapphan; Professor Dr. Eckhard Krätzig; Professor Dr. Manfred Neumann; Dr. Rainer Pankrath; Professor Dr. Michael Reichling; Professor Dr. Heinz-Jürgen Schmidt; Professor Dr. Jürgen Schnack; Professor Dr. Hans Werner Schürmann; Professorin Dr. Ekaterina Shamonina; Professor Dr. Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff; Professor Dr. Lorenz Walder; Professor Dr. Manfred Wöhlecke; Dr. Oleksandr Zhuromskyy