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PIONEERING
THE FUTURE
of sustainable lasing with ultra-precise, super emissive perovskite technology.
ABOUT SUPERLASER

SUPERLASER is an EU-funded research project focused on developing next-generation lasers using halide perovskite materials. These innovative lasers aim to deliver ultra-narrow linewidths with unmatched precision, addressing critical challenges in current laser technology.

With applications ranging from quantum computing to gravitational wave detection, SUPERLASER is driving advancements in high-performance, sustainable lasing solutions. Coordinated by the National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos" (NCSR "D") in Greece, the project brings together nine partners across Europe to push the boundaries of scientific and technological innovation.

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

Coordinated by the National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos" in Athens, the project brings together a consortium of nine partners from seven countries across Europe.

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Director of Research
Dr. Maria Vasilopoulou
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, NCSR "D"

Creating lasers that are both powerful and have an extremely precise output while also being environmentally friendly requires highly innovative approaches in the development of new materials and the design of the devices. The interdisciplinary project SUPERLASER will address these challenges by employing synergies across scientific, technological and ecological boundaries.

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Principal Member of Technical Staff
Dr. Robert Gehlhaar
IMEC Sensor and Actuator Technologies

We are excited to join the SUPERLASER project, driven by our passion for technological advancement and solutions for positive societal impact. Partnering with international experts of complementary skills, we aim to set new standards for thin film light sources through dynamic collaboration.

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Head of Unit Optoelectronics
Professor Feng Gao
Linköping University

It is really fun to develop superradiant perovskite lasers. I am excited to be part of the consortium and looking forward to working together with all the partners. This project is also complementary to my ERC Consolidator Grant on perovskite laser diodes.

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Principal Investigator
Professor Rosario Vidal
Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM), Universitat Jaume I

With SUPERLASER, we’re not only minimizing environmental impact through life cycle analysis and recyclability protocols but also reducing the dependency on critical raw materials, currently heavily relied on in electronics. Our work advances sustainable perovskite technologies, aligning with Europe’s goals for a greener, more circular economy and setting new standards for eco-friendly laser innovation.

HERE ARE THE FACTS
Start | 01.09.2024
Funding | 3.6 Mil. €
9 Partners | From 7 Countries