Bastian Kruschke
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2
Total Citations
14
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About
Bastian Kruschke is a laser physicist and optical engineer whose research focuses on high-power diode laser systems, beam combining technologies, and brightness scaling techniques. Working prominently with DirectPhotonics, Kruschke has made meaningful contributions to advancing the practical capabilities of diode lasers — devices prized for their efficiency and compact form factor across a broad spectral range. His most recognized work, "Beam combining techniques for high-power high-brightness diode lasers" (2015, 11 citations), systematically examines multiple approaches to beam combining, addressing one of the field's most persistent challenges: boosting output power while preserving beam quality. Complementing this, his 2014 paper on kilowatt-class direct diode lasers explores the critical enabling technologies of optical stacking and dense spectral combining (DSC), positioning diode lasers as genuine competitors to established solid-state platforms such as disk and fiber lasers. Through this body of work, Kruschke has helped accelerate the transition of high-brightness diode lasers from laboratory curiosities into industrially viable tools, contributing foundational knowledge that supports researchers and engineers pushing the boundaries of laser performance and application.
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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