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Steffen Adler
Also published under:S. Adler
Affiliation
Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF, Freiburg, Germany
Topic
Output Power,Material Processing,Maximum Output Power,Pump Laser,YAG Laser,kHz Repetition Rate,Back Reflector,Bragg Reflector,Commercial Laser,Compact Sources,Continuous Wave,Conversion Process,Diode Laser,Disk Laser,Distinct Wavelengths,Distributed Bragg Reflector,Emission Wavelength,Gas Analysis,Heat Spreader,High-resolution Spectroscopy,Large Storage Capacity,Laser Experiments,Laser Operation,Lidar System,Linewidth,Material Systems,Maximum Power,Measurement Noise,Molecular Beam Epitaxy,Optical Communication,Optical Parametric Oscillator,Output Coupler,Photon Conversion,Pulse Energy,Pulse Length,Pulsed Operation,Pump Power,Quantum Optics,Resonant Modes,Single Photon,Single-photon Sources,Technology In Order,Tunable Laser Source,Wavelength Regime,Power Scaling,Longer Wavelengths,Quantum Wells,Active Region,Bandgap Engineering,Beam Quality,
Biography
Steffen Adler studied physics with the University of Freiburg,
Freiburg, Germany, and received the Diploma degree in physics in 2014. His diploma thesis work on GaSb semiconductor
disk lasers was carried out at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, Fraunhofer, Germany, where he
is currently a Member of Scientific Staff. His current research interests include GaSb-based semiconductor disk lasers
and their beam properties.