Optical components on optical table.

Laser Laboratory

Laser processes are efficient methods that comply with sustainable development and that are used for several tasks.

The Laser Laboratory of the Nanoscience Center (Laserlab-NSC) is a shared facility housed on the NSC. In Finland, Laserlab-NSC has a unique profile that combines laser spectroscopy with nanoscience. Laser laboratory was originally founded by Professor Emeritus Jouko Korppi-Tommola. Currently, seven groups from Departments of Chemistry, Physics, and Biological and Environmental Science use the facility in their research. The Head of the Laboratory is Professor Mika Pettersson and the Laboratory Manager is Dr. Pasi Myllyperkiö. The Head of the laboratory, five additional group leaders and the Laboratory Manager are members of the board which coordinates activities of the Laserlab-NSC. The laboratory is equipped with three femtosecond laser systems and with more than ten other spectroscopic setups enabling various experiments in time- and frequency domains and also imaging. Laserlab-NSC is focusing on vibrational spectroscopy – infrared and Raman, nonlinear spectroscopy and imaging, biomolecular spectroscopy, plasmonics, and development of analytical methods.

Laser Lab
Organization of the Laser Laboratorio in the Nanoscience Center.

Member of Laserlab-Europe

Laser Lab Europe
Laserlab-Europe is the Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures.

Laserlab-NSC is a member of Laserlab-Europe. Laserlab-Europe has functioned for 12 years and it is a network of 38 laser laboratories in 16 EU countries. Laserlab-Europe is an EU funded Consortium of European Laser Research Infrastructures, where new developments in laser research take place in a flexible and co-ordinated fashion beyond the potential of a national scale. 

Using our facilities

We offer services to academia and industry with our state-of-the-art equipped laboratories, where well-trained personnel use strong scientific knowledge. Laserlab-NSC offers unique research opportunities to scientists and access is provided to world-class laser research facilities and a large variety of inter-disciplinary research. 

Laser laboratory
Wide range of services are offered, from contract-based research with companies to scientific collaboration.

Contact persons

Research groups

Publications

Publication
2018
Available through Open Access
IUCrJ.
Woitowich, Nicole C.
Halavaty, Andrei S.
Waltz, Patricia
Kupitz, Christopher
Valera, Joseph
Tracy, Gregory
Gallagher, Kevin D.
Claesson, Elin
Nakane, Takanori
Pandey, Suraj
Nelson, Garrett
Tanaka, Rie
Nango, Eriko
Mizohata, Eiichi
Owada, Shigeki
Tono, Kensure
Joti, Yasumasa
Nugent, Angela C.
Patel, Hardik
Mapara, Ayesha
Hopkins, James
Duong, Phu
Bizhga, Dorina
Kovaleva, Svetlana E.
Peter, Rachael St.
Hernandez, Cynthia N.
Ozarowski, Wesley B.
Roy-Chowdhuri, Shatabdi
Yang, Jay-How
Edlund, Petra
Takala, Heikki
Ihalainen, Janne
Brayshaw, Jennifer
Norwood, Tyler
Poudyal, Ishwor
Fromme, Petra
Spence, John C. H.
Moffat, Keith
Westenhoff, Sebastian
Schmidt, Marius
Stojković, Emina A.
Publication
2017
Available through Open Access
Carbon.
Johansson, Andreas
Tsai, Hung-Chieh
Aumanen, Jukka
Koivistoinen, Juha
Myllyperkiö, Pasi
Hung, Yi-Zhe
Chuang, Min-Chiang
Chen, Chia-Hao
Woon, Wei Yen
Pettersson, Mika
Publication
2017
Available through Open Access
Nano Letters.
Johansson, Andreas
Myllyperkiö, Pasi
Koskinen, Pekka
Aumanen, Jukka
Koivistoinen, Juha
Tsai, Hung-Chieh
Chen, Chia-Hao
Chang, Lo-Yueh
Hiltunen, Vesa-Matti
Manninen, Jyrki
Woon, Wei-Yen
Pettersson, Mika
Publication
2017
Available through Open Access
Nature Communications.
Berntsson, Oskar
Diensthuber, Ralph P.
Panman, Matthijs R.
Björling, Alexander
Gustavsson, Emil
Hoernke, Maria
Hughes, Ashley J.
Henry, Léocadie
Niebling, Stephan
Takala, Heikki
Ihalainen, Janne
Newby, Gemma
Kerruth, Silke
Heberle, Joachim
Liebi, Marianne
Menzel, Andreas
Henning, Robert
Kosheleva, Irina
Möglich, Andreas
Westenhoff, Sebastian