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14th CONFERENCE on LASER OPTICS ORGANIZED by: |
Fund for Laser Physics
Institute for Laser Physics
of Vavilov SOI Corporation
Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
St.Petersburg Government
St.Petersburg State University of ITMO
Scientific Education Center “Laser Optics” ITMO-SOI
Vavilov SOI Corporation
Research Institute for Complex Testing
St.Petersburg State University
Moscow State University
Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute
Prokhorov General Physics Institute
Lebedev Physical Institute
IRE-Polus Group
State Corporation “Russian Technologies”
State Corporation “Rosoboronexport”
SDB «Granat»
POLYUS Research&Development Institute
Chinese Academy of Engineering of Physics
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
International Science and Technology Center
Laser Association
Optical Society of America
SPIE — The International Society
for Optical Engineering
European Physical Society
European Optical Society
Rozhdestvensky Optical Society
(ROS)
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CONFERENCE HONORARY CHAIRS |
Zhores I. Alferov,
Russian Academy of Science, Russia
Charles H. Townes, University of California, Berkeley, USA |
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CONFERENCE CHAIR |
Artur A. Mak,
Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE |
Vladimir M. Arpishkin, Rozhdestvensky Opticai Society, Russia
Sayfulla Kh. Ekshembiev, NPO Astrofizika
Alexandr A. Kazakov, POLYUS Research&Development Institute, Russia
Andrey A. Mak, Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Eduard I. Makurov, Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Nikolay S. Rakovich, PA Ural Optical & Mechanical Plant
Anatoly D. Starikov, Institute for Complex Testing, Russia
Lyudmila K. Sukhareva, Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Vladimir A. Tupikov, Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Vladimir Yu. Venediktov, Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Dmitriy I. Zhuk, Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
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CONFERENCE DIRECTOR |
Oleg D. Gavrilov, Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE |
Zhores I. Alferov, St.Petersburg Scientific Center of RAS, Russia
Sergey N. Bagaev, Institute of Laser Physics of SB RAS, Russia
Vladimir N. Vasil′yev, St.Petersburg State University of ITMO, Russia
Pavel A. Apanasevich, Stepanov Institute of Physics of ASB, Belarus
Willy L. Bohn, BohnLaser Consult, Germany
Robert L. Byer, Stanford University, USA
Du Xiangvan, Chinese Academy of Engineering, China
Vasiliy A. Glukhikh, Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Russia
Guenter Huber, University of Hamburg, Germany
Ivan B. Kovsh, Laser Association, Russia
Yuri Kivshar, Australian National University, Australia
Oleg N. Krokhin, Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
Paul Mandel, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Gennadiy A. Mesyats, Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
Vladislav Ya. Panchenko, Institute on Laser and Information Technologies RAS
Claude R. Phipps, Photonics associates, NM, USA
Ivan A. Scherbakov, Institute of General Physics of RAS, Russia
Marat S. Soskin, Institute of Physics of UAS, Ukraine
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TECHNICAL SESSION |
The LO’2010 technical program will include plenary sessions, invited presentations, selected contributed oral presentations and poster presentations. A number of special topics will be discussed at symposia and workshops.
All reports and presentations (abstracts, illustrations, posters, transparencies, slides) must be prepared in English.
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PUBLICATIONS |
Abstracts will be published to the beginning of Conference. The materials of the Conference will be published in leading Russian journals, by SPIE etc.
ABSTRACT & SUMMARY DEADLINE prolonged till March 26, 2010
All submissions for regular sessions, workshops and seminars of LO’2010 (abstract with the length 35-40 words to be published in Technical Digest of the Conference and one page length summary for paper evaluation by Program Committee, everything in English) must be received by this deadline. Postdeadline session will be organized. The submission is possible by filling the online form on the Conference website.
Conference fee is ˆ 500.00
(ˆ 400, if paid before March 31, 2010)
Accompanying person fee is ˆ 100
Student fee is ˆ 150
(ˆ 100, if paid before March 31, 2010)
One-day Registration fee is ˆ 200
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TOPICS FOR LO’10 |
REGULAR SECTIONS
Solid-State Lasers and Nonlinear Frequency Conversion
Diode pumped solid-state lasers and amplifiers • Upconversion lasers • Novel pump sources and techniques • Cavity design • Laser optical materials and components • High power operation; beam quality improvements • Microchip lasers • Lasers with pulse compression • Narrow linewidth lasers • Advances in fiber lasers • Amplitude and frequency stabilization • Nonlinear frequency conversion
High Power Gas Lasers
CO2/CO lasers • Iodine lasers • Slab gas lasers • Chemical lasers • Excimer lasers • Extreme-UV light sources • Advances in gas lasers
Semiconductor Materials, Lasers and Devices
Quantum well diode lasers • Quantum dot lasers • Quantum cascade lasers • Multi-segment and ring lasers • Mode-locked diode lasers • High-brightness lasers • Flared-waveguide high-power lasers • Type-II quantum-well and superlattice lasers • VCSELs • VECSELs • Instabilities in semiconductor devices • Visible diode lasers • MID-IR diode lasers • Coherent and incoherent laser arrays • Telecommunications lasers • Distributed-feedback (DFB) and distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers • Silicon lasers • New materials for diode lasers
Laser Beam Control
Wavefront correction • Adaptive optics • Phase conjugations • Dynamic holography • Laser cavities • Stabilization and control of laser beam direction • Laser imaging • Coherent and non-coherent summation of laser beams • Singular laser optics
Super-Intense Light Fields and Ultra-Fast Processes
Generation of high-power, super short pulses • Problems of «Fast Ignition» for the ICF • Laser plasma X-ray sources • Fast particle generation and acceleration by laser pulses • Femtosecond laser technology and applications • Physics of ultrafast phenomena • Ultrafast devices and measurements
Nanophotonics and Biophotonics
Nonlinear optics of nanostructures • Spectroscopy of nanostructures • Optical power limiting • Metamaterials • Nanoplasmonics • Nanostructures for solar energy utilization • Photodynamiñ processes in biology and nanophotonics • Nanoimaging and bioimaging • Biosensing
WORKSHOPS
Light in the Conservations of Artwork (L´ICONA 2010)
Nonlinear Photonics, Optical Solitons and Telecommunications
Adaptive Optics for High-Power Laser Systems
ACCOMPANYING EVENTS
5th International Symposium
on High-Power Fiber Lasers
and Their Applications
5th International Conference
on Laser Optics
for Young Scientists and Engineers
Special Session on International Science
and Technology Center (ISTC) Projects
Symposium on Laser Medical Applications
Desktop Exhibition
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE |
CHAIR
Nikolay N. Rosanov,
Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
VICE-CHAIRS
Alexandr A. Andreev,
Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Viktor G.Bespalov,
St.Petersburg State University of ITMO, Russia
Vladimir Yu. Venediktov,
Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Evgeniy A. Viktorov,
Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
SECRETARY
Ivan M. Kislyakov, Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Anastasiya A. Mirzaeva,
Institute for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
AMERICAN LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIR
Claude R. Phipps,
Photonics Associates, USA
ASIAN LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIR
Masakatsu Murakami,
ILE, Osaka University, Japan
CHINESE LOCAL SUBCOMMITTEE CHAIR
Du Xiangwin,
Chinese Academy of Engineering,P.R.China
EUROPEAN LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIR
Yarmila Kodymova,
Institute of Physics, Czech Republic
NORDIC LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIR
V. Kujanpaa,
Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
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LOCAL COMMITTEES |
Solid-State Lasers and Nonlinear Frequency Conversion,
Co-chairs:
A. S. Boreysho, Baltic State Univ., Russia
N. V. Cheburkin, SDB "Granat", Russia
E. M. Dianov, Prokhorov General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
K. V. Dukel´skiy, NITIOM VNTs "GOI", Russia
V. Lissotchenko, LIMO, Germany
V. V. Osiko, Prokhorov General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
V. M. Puzikov, Inst. of Monocrystals, Ukraine
V. A. Rusov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corp., Russia
L. N. Soms, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
I. T. Sorokina, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology, Norway
A. M. Tkachuk, St.Petersburg Univ. ITMO, Russia
N. A. Zakharova, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corp., Russia
High Power Gas Lasers
Co-chairs:
O. B. Danilov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
A. A. Ionin, Lebedev Physical Inst. of RAS, Russia
Ya. Kodymova, Inst. of Physics, Czech Republic
A. M. Orishich, Inst. of Teoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russia
Semiconductor Materials, Lasers and Devices
Co-chairs:
G. Huyet, Tyndall National Inst. and Cork Inst. of Technology, Ireland.
E. U. Rafailov, Univ. of Dundee, UK
V. M. Ustinov, Ioffe Physical Technical Inst., Russia
D. Huffaker, UCLA, USA
Jo. P. Reithmaier, Univ. of Kassel, Germany
P. Smowton, Univ. of Cardiff , UK
G. Sokolovskii, Ioffe Physical Technical Inst. of RAS, Russia
I. Montrosset, POLITO, Italy
K. Choquette, USA
Laser Beam Control
Co-chairs:
V. V. Lyubimov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
M. S. Soskin, Inst. of Physics of UAS, Ukraine
V. Yu. Venediktov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
V.Gamiz, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
A. M. Shalagin, Inst. of automation and electrometry, Russia
Super-Intense Light Fields and Ultra-Fast Processes
Co-chairs:
A. A. Andreev, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
J. Fuchs, LULI,France
A. A. Manenkov, General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
P. P. Pashinin, General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
A. M. Sergeev, Inst. of Applied Physics of RAS., Russia
Nanophotonics and Biophotonics
Co-chairs:
I. M. Belousova, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
E.A.Katz, Ben-Gurion Univ. of Negev, Israel
L. B. Piotrovsky, Inst. of Experimental Medicine of RAMS., Russia
D.V.G.L.N. Rao, Univ. of Massachusetts, USA.
A. I. Sidorov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
Nonlinear Photonics, Optical Solitons and Telecommunications
Co-chairs:
Yu. Kivshar, Australian National Univ., Australia
N. N. Rosanov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
S.K.Turitsyn, Aston Univ., UK
Adaptive Optics for High-Power Laser Systems
Co-chairs:
A. V. Kudryashov, Active Optics Ltd., Russia
V. Yu. Venediktov, Inst. for Laser Physics of Vavilov SOI Corporation, Russia
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Special after-conference session on medical applications of lasers |
ORGANIZER:
Prokhorov General Physics Institute
Moscow, July 5 – July 6, 2010
Topics
Laser systems for medicine
Interaction of laser radiation with bio objects
Optical diagnostics in medicine
Clinical application of laser radiation
Technical program will include invited, oral and poster presentations.
English will be the offi cial language of the Session.
Session Chair
I. A. Shcherbakov, Prokhorov General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
Program Committee Chair
V. Konov, Prokhorov General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
Organizing Committee Chair
V. Pustovoy, Prokhorov General Physics Inst. of RAS, Russia
Contact Information
E-mail: Pustovoy@nsc.gpi.ru
Tel: +7(499)132 62 32
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5th International Symposium on High-Power Fiber Lasers and Their Applications |
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chair:
V. Gapontsev, IPG Photonics Corporation, USA
Vice-chair:
S. Popov, IPG Photonics Corporation, USA
On behalf of the program committee and the organizer, IPG Photonics, you are invited to attend the 5th International Symposium on High-Power Fiber Lasers and Th eir Applications, which will take place in St. Petersburg, Russia, from June 28th to July 1st, 2010.
The Symposium is to be held within a framework of the XIV International Conference on Laser Optics, the largest forum in the field of laser sciences in Russia and Eastern Europe.
The speakers presenting at the Fiber Lasers Symposium (over 50 in total) are drawn world-wide and include top experts from industry and development institutions who are leading the progress in the field of fiber lasers applications, design, manufacturing and research.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to mix with other top specialists and to learn about the latest breakthroughs in the field while enjoying St. Petersburg: founded by Peter the Great over 300 years ago, it is one of the most famous gems of the world´s historicaland cultural heritage.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
KEY TOPICS OF THE SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE:
High power fi ber lasers and delivery for material processing applications
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High energy fi ber lasers
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Cutting and welding with kW fi ber lasers
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Scintering and powder deposition
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Automotive applications and remote welding
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Mid-power SM applications and micromachining
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Pipe and thick section welding
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Marking, Engraving of metals, plastics and semiconductors
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Visible and ultrafast lasers
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Medical applications
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Telecoms
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5th Laser Optics for Young Scientists (LOYS 2010 ) |
Organized by St.Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Objective and Scope
The Fifth Conference on Laser Optics for Young Scientists (LOYS’2010) will be organized within the frame of LO′2010. LOYS′2010 continues a series of meetings for young scientists organized in cooperation with internationally recognized conference Laser Optics.
LOYS′2010 provides a forum for young talented physicists (up to 35 years old) just entering the world of science or already actively working there. The topics of LOYS′2010 will coincide with those of LO′2010.
Format
The LOYS traditional format will include invited and key-note lectures delivered by internationally recognized scientists who will review the conference topics and describe latest results and achievements.
Young scientists are invited to present their works in the sessions of oral and poster presentations. These sessions will be supervised and chaired by internationally recognized scientists. A special selection commit¬tee formed of the Program Committee members will pick up best poster presentations delivered at the con¬ference and award them with special diplomas. LOYS′2010 participants will have a privilege to attend all the events of LO conference.
Chair:
S. A. Kozlov, St.Petersburg State Univ. of ITMO, Russia
V. A. Makarov, Moscow State Univ. , Russia
Scientific Secretary:
E. Buyanovskaya, St.Petersburg State Univ. of ITMO, Russia
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International Conference FLAMN-10 |
July 5-8, 2010
St. Petersburg-Pushkin, Russia
Kochubey Mansion
web: www.lastech.ifmo.ru/FLAMN10
The Conference continues well-known traditional symposia including LAMN (Laser-Assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies) and LMI (Laser-Matter Interaction) conferences used to be organized in former Leningrad, USSR since the middle of the sixties of the past century.
Laser-assisted micro- and nanotechnologies are rapidly growing areas of research, development, and production.
The Conference is concerned with a broad spectrum of topics in laser micro- and nano-processing, from fundamental physical problems and experimental demonstration to the development and realization of industrial equipment.
FLAMN-10 will include two main sections
Laser-Assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies & Laser-Matter Interaction
and several special scientific events:
Workshop Photophysics of Nano-scale Systems
Workshop Computer Simulations of Laser Technologies
Seminar Laser Cleaning and Artworks Conservation
Seminar Industrial Applications of Fiber Lasers
Seminar Terahertz Radiation Interaction with a Matter
School for young scientists and engineers
More than 30 invited speakers
About 250 technical presentations
The conference program will include
invited, oral, and poster presentations.
English will be the official language of the Conference
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