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First Optica Foundation Announces Michael Müller as Inaugural Recipient of Gapontsev Prize for Innovations in Fiber Lasers

Former IAP Scientist Michael Müller recognized for developing the world's most powerful ultrafast fiber lasers
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Gapontsev Prize Winner 2024: Dr. Michael Müller

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Michael Müller, a former PhD student of Prof. Limpert until 2021, acknowledged for his pioneering research in ultrafast fiber lasers, achieving record power, and developing innovative techniques with significant potential in nanotechnology, biomedical research, and environmental monitoring.

WASHINGTON – The Optica Foundation today (03.10.2024) announced Michael Müller as the inaugural recipient of the Gapontsev Prize for Innovations in Fiber Lasers. Müller is recognized for developing groundbreaking high-power lasers that deliver intense bursts of light in extremely rapid succession. The delivery of high-average-power laser light will overcome important challenges in medicine, nanotechnology and environmental sensing. He will receive a US$20,000 prize to help further his research.

The jury explained its choice with the groundbreaking character of Mr. Müller´s work together with his team members during his PhD candidacy in the Institute of Applied Physics at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany. There, he developed the world's most powerful ultrafast fiber lasers, achieving 10.4 kW of average power—five times greater than the record demonstrations of all other ultrafast laser technologies. In addition, Müller reports that theoretical investigations point to the potential for the technology to be scaled beyond 100 kW average power, which opens a possible path to ground-based orbital debris removal, a significant challenge to mankind.

“Michael’s achievement of an ultrafast fiber laser with 10.4 kW of average power demonstrates his outstanding experimental skills and deep knowledge of the field,” said Thomas Schreiber, chair of the 2024 Gapontsev Prize Selection Committee. “His work has redefined the state-of-the-art and remains the record-holding value for any ultrafast laser system. It is a pleasure to honor his important contributions to the field.”

In addition, the Optica Foundation honors Müller’s achievement, which includes many innovation impulses, e.g. in pulse compression, laser stabilization and significant advancements in nanotechnology, biomedical research and environmental monitoring. “There’s no doubt that Michael’s research will continue to push the limits of ultrafast laser technologies,” said Igor Samartsev, Gapontsev Prize Selection Committee Member. “We couldn’t have picked a better candidate for the inaugural prize and are looking forward to seeing how he advances his work.”

Müller now is continuing his research activities at the Ruhr University in Bochum,External link Germany. He is also becoming a co-founder of the startup RayVen, aiming at commercialization of the developed laser technologies.

The Gapontsev PrizeExternal link for Innovations in Fiber Lasers was established in honor of Valentin Gapontsev's groundbreaking work, and it champions emerging researchers passionate about advancing fiber laser technology.

By empowering early-career talent, it fosters the potential for groundbreaking innovations and real-world applications. Recognizing the critical role of innovative research, the prize underscores the importance of pushing the boundaries of fiber lasers, in line with Gapontsev's vision for technological advancement.

SPIE 2019 award winners from the IAP and Fraunhofer IOF, right: Michael Müller

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