Haro Fritsche
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2
Total Citations
14
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2
About
Haro Fritsche is a laser physicist and photonics engineer whose research sits at the forefront of high-power diode laser technology. His work addresses one of the field's most persistent challenges: scaling the output power of diode lasers while preserving excellent beam quality and brightness. Fritsche has made notable contributions to beam combining methodologies, including optical stacking and dense spectral combining (DSC), techniques that allow multiple diode laser beams to be merged into a single, highly coherent output. His 2015 paper on beam combining techniques, developed in collaboration with researchers at DirectPhotonics, has garnered 11 citations and stands as a key reference for engineers designing next-generation laser systems. His earlier 2014 work demonstrated kilowatt-level output from a direct diode laser platform, positioning diode lasers as credible competitors to established solid-state technologies such as disk and fiber lasers. Collectively, Fritsche's research has helped lay the groundwork for diode lasers to transition from niche components into serious industrial tools, with implications for manufacturing, materials processing, and defense applications. His contributions reflect both rigorous scientific inquiry and a strong orientation toward practical, high-impact engineering solutions.
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Top Papers
- 1Beam combining techniques for high-power high-brightness diode lasers11 citations · 2015
- 2High brightness direct diode laser with kW output power3 citations · 2014