Organizers
Konstantin Vodopyanov, University of Central Florida, USA
Oliver Heckl, University of Vienna, Austria
Sergey Vasilyev, IPG Photonics, USA
Frequency comb spectroscopy and its subtype, dual comb spectroscopy (DCS), organically exploit ultra-high spatial and temporal coherence of optical frequency combs and offer a unique combination of speed, bandwidth, dynamic range, and resolution in spectroscopic measurements. The goal of this symposium is to provide new networking opportunities and insights for the researchers from various parts of ever-growing frequency comb community. The symposium will feature a variety of talks on established and emerging techniques for frequency comb generation in different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum spanning for VUV to THz, various implementations of the frequency comb spectrometers, and applications of frequency combs for spectroscopy and sensing.
Invited Speakers
Chuankun Zhang, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
VUV Frequency Combs for Precision 229mTh Nuclear Spectroscopy
Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Umeå University, Sweden
Precision Frequency Comb Spectroscopy in the 8 µm Range
Ursula Keller, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Near and middle IR dual frequency combs based on solid state lasers
Paolo DeNatale, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, Italy
THz precision spectroscopy using frequency combs
Giacomo Scalari, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
THz quantum cascade laser frequency combs
Ronald Holzwarth, Menlo Systems GmbH, Germany
Recent advances in the developpment of frequency combs in Menlo Systems
Kevin Lascola, Thorlabs Inc., USA
The development of the QCL comb devices
Martin Fermann, IMRA America Inc., USA
Applications of IMRA combs in precision spectroscopy
Gregory Rieker, LongPath Technologies, USA
Field deployable sensors based on dual frequency combs
Daniel Herman, IRsweep, Switzerland
Dual comb spectrometers based on QCL lasers
Mike Mirov, IPG Photonics Corp., USA
Middle long wave IR frequency combs based on Cr:ZnS lasers