Finland invests in photonics cluster
The photonics community in Tampere, Finland has formed a local cluster to unite academic research with companies and aid the development of diode lasers and fiber lasers in the region.
"The Laser Competence Centre [LCC] Finland was established on June 7 and aims to speed up technology exploitation and support company needs," Markus Pessa, director of the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at Tampere University of Technology (TUT) told delegates at LASER 2005 in Munich last month.
"Already 20 companies have paid a membership of EURO 3500 per year to join and we expect another 20 to 30 companies to join before the end of the year."
Local firms in the region that have already signed up include laser manufacturers Coherent Finland (formerly Tutcore Oy), Modulight.
Another local company on board is the epiwafer supplier and custom optoelectronic device manufacturer EpiCrystals, while well known names from further afield include Nokia, Heptagon and Oxford Instruments.
LCC's activities include laser development, integration of lasers with production equipment, and end-user training. It has been donated a V90 type molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) reactor, worth EURO 1.5 m, by Coherent.
The reactor will be installed at the ORC this autumn and has a production capacity that is three times that of the ORC's six existing MBE reactors. It is the only reactor of its type in a European university and will be able to manufacture III-V optoelectronic components in larger batches than was previously possible.
"The Finnish laser industry will certainly benefit from this donation," said Pessa. "There is a unique link between research and production in Tampere. A new branch of export industry -- the industrial manufacture of epitaxial semiconductors and semiconductor and fiber lasers -- has emerged quickly."
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Oliver Graydon is the Editor of Opto and Laser Europe magazine and Optics.org