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Uwe Griebner
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 497
Citations - 9325
Uwe Griebner is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Slope efficiency. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 469 publications receiving 8403 citations.
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Diode-pumped microchip Tm:KLu(WO₄)₂ laser with more than 3 W of output power.
Josep Maria Serres,Xavier Mateos,Pavel Loiko,Konstantin Yumashev,N. V. Kuleshov,Valentin Petrov,Uwe Griebner,Magdalena Aguiló,Francesc Díaz +8 more
TL;DR: A diode-pumped microchip laser containing a quasi-monolithic plano-plano cavity is realized on the basis of a Tm:KLu(WO₄)₂ crystal, and sensitivity factors of the thermal lens, "generalized" thermo-optic coefficients and constants describing the photoelastic effect are determined.
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Generation and characterization of spatially and temporally localized few-cycle optical wave packets
Ruediger Grunwald,Volker Kebbel,Uwe Griebner,Uwe Neumann,A. Kummrow,Matteo Rini,Erik T. J. Nibbering,Michel Piché,Guy Rousseau,M. Fortin +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Ti:sapphire laser beam was transformed into single and array-shaped Bessel-like beams by using broadband refractive and reflective thin-film axicons.
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Laser operation of the new stoichiometric crystal KYb(WO4)2
P. Klopp,Uwe Griebner,Valentin Petrov,Xavier Mateos,M. A. Bursukova,Maria Cinta Pujol,Rosa Maria Solé,J. Gavalda,Magdalena Aguiló,Frank Güell,Jaume Massons,T. Kirilov,Francesc Díaz +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first time laser operation with the monoclinic stoichiometric crystal KYb(WO4)2 (hereafter KYbW) has been demonstrated.
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Femtosecond self mode locking of Yb:fluoride phosphate glass laser.
TL;DR: Passive cw mode locking of an ytterbium-doped fluoride phosphate glass laser is demonstrated, for what the authors believe to be the first time, based solely on the Kerr effect in the active medium in a resonator with dispersion compensation.
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Sub-100 fs single-walled carbon nanotube saturable absorber mode-locked Yb-laser operation near 1 microm.
Andreas Schmidt,Simon Rivier,Won Bae Cho,Jong Hyuk Yim,Sun Young Choi,Soonil Lee,Fabian Rotermund,Daniel Rytz,Günter Steinmeyer,Valentin Petrov,Uwe Griebner +10 more
TL;DR: Transmission- and reflection-type single-walled carbon nanotube saturable absorbers were designed and fabricated for passive mode-locking of bulk lasers in the 1 microm spectral range, and nearly identical performance indicates that well-optimized SWCNT-SAs can substitute SESAMs even in the1 microm region.