About Linkopings Universitet
Linköping University (LiU) gained full university status in 1975 and has since grown into one of Sweden's largest academic institutions. The Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (IFM) conducts cutting-edge research across a broad spectrum, including biology, chemistry, materials science, applied physics, theory, and modeling. This diverse expertise fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and encourages engagement with the wider community, both in research and education. Recognizing the critical role of innovations in materials science, the Swedish government tasked LiU with establishing a strategic research environment focused on advanced functional materials. Additionally, LiU is a key participant in WISE, Sweden's largest-ever investment in materials science, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The WISE initiative aims to advance sustainable technologies with positive societal impact and to train future leaders in academia, industry, and society.
Role within SUPERLASER
Linköping University (LiU) leads Work Package 5 (WP5), which focuses on the validation of room-temperature superradiance. As the leader of WP5, LiU will develop testing protocols, demonstrate factors contributing to the degradation of optical coherence, and measure persistent superradiance at room temperature. In addition, LiU will play an active role in the design and development of n-type metal oxide-based electron injection layers.