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Turning red light into green - how does that work?

Time
18:00 - 23:45 o'clock
Organizer
Institut für Angewandte Physik IAP and Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Place
Abbe Center of Photonics (ACP)
Adresse
Albert-Einstrein-Straße 6

Here, visitors can find out how red light is converted into green light with the help of so-called Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) - a fascinating process that relates directly to current research.

In second harmonic generation, the frequency of light is doubled in special materials, which changes its color. This method plays an important role in modern optics and photonics, including for laser technology and display applications.

A special highlight of the event is the insight into the inner workings of a green laser diode source. It illustrates how closely the theoretical principles are linked to practical implementation and makes the complex interrelationships understandable and tangible for all visitors. Come along and experience how scientific principles are directly translated into innovative technologies!

Restriction
from 12 years
 
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ein roter Lichtstrahl trifft auf eine nanobeschichtete Oberfläche und wir als grünes Licht reflektiert
Turning Red Light to Green: Using Bulk to Nano-patterned Surfaces
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