HICONO (641272)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/641272

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  High-Intensity Coherent Nonlinear Optics

  Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN-ETN) (MSCA-ITN-2014-ETN)

  quantum physics  ·  microscopy  ·  ultrafast lasers  ·  nonlinear optics  ·  spectroscopy

  2015-10-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2019-09-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 2,338,562 Total Cost


  Description

Optical laser-based technologies are a key technology of the 21st century. Extension of the range of scientific and commercial laser applications requires a constant expansion of the accessible regimes of laser operation. Concepts from nonlinear optics, driven with ultra-fast lasers provide all means to achieve this goal. However, nonlinear optics typically suffer from low efficiencies, e.g. if high-order processes are involved or if the driving laser pulse intensities must be limited below damage thresholds (e.g. in nonlinear microscopy of living cells, or nonlinear spectroscopy of com-bustion processes). Hence, we require methods to enhance nonlinear optical processes. The field of “coherent control” provides techniques to manipulate laser-matter interactions. The idea is to use appropriately designed light-matter interactions to steer quantum systems towards a desired out-come, e.g. to support nonlinear optical processes. The goal of HICONO is to combine the concepts of coherent control with high-intensity nonlinear-optical interactions. The particular aim is to enhance the efficiency of nonlinear optical processes and extend the range of high-intensity laser applications. HICONO will develop new coherent con-trol strategies matched to high-intensity nonlinear optics. This will push high-order frequency con-version towards larger output yield, enable novel applications in high-resolution spectroscopy and microscopy, and drive novel technologies for ultra-short pulse generation and characterization. The close cooperation of HICONO with industry partners will lead to commercially relevant devices. In terms of training, HICONO aims at the development of young researchers with appropriate skills to exploit the concepts of high-intensity laser technologies, laser-based control, and applied nonlinear optics. HICONO provides a unique, very broad and technology-oriented early-stage training program with strong exposure of the fellows to industry environment.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in HICONO.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
France FASTLITE (999460259) FR78421543786 participant PRC € 262,875 € 262,875 € 262,875
United Kingdom IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE (999993468) GB649926678 participant HES € 273,287 € 273,287 € 273,287
Israel WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE (999979306) IL520016858 participant HES € 260,300 € 260,300 € 260,300
Spain FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE CIENCIES FOTONIQUES (999619436) ESG62819537 participant REC € 247,872 € 247,872 € 247,872
United Kingdom THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST (999992013) GB254799511 participant HES € 273,287 € 273,287 € 273,287
Germany AMETEK GMBH (922379015) DE120580775 participant PRC € 249,216 € 249,216 € 249,216
Germany TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DARMSTADT (999986581) DE111608628 coordinator HES € 498,432 € 498,432 € 498,432
United Kingdom THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (999984350) GB125506730 participant HES € 273,287 € 273,287 € 273,287