Perovskites: Hybrid materials as highly sensitive X-ray detectors

New bismuth-based organic-inorganic hybrid materials show exceptional sensitivity and long-term stability as X-ray detectors, significantly more sensitive than commercial X-ray detectors.

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New violet laser developed at IKZ

Researchers at the Center for Laser Materials (ZLM) at the Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) have developed the most efficient direct violet-emitting solid-state laser.

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BAM, HZB, and HU Berlin plan joint Berlin Battery Lab

The joint research infrastructure will also be open to industry for battery research projects

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The DLR Institute of Space Research

The new DLR Institute of Space Research is being formed in Berlin from the internationally acclaimed DLR Institutes of Optical Sensor Systems and Planetary Research.

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Technology development for semiconductor material gallium oxide launched

Press Release of Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growths 15.04.2025

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Berlin Brandenburg Innovation Award 2025

Applications for Berlin Brandenburg Innovation award are open!

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Laser welding brought to quantum technology: Reliable fiber-PIC connections

Researchers at Fraunhofer IZM have developed a laser welding process that works without adhesives to connect Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) with optical fibers. Uniquely, the technology can be used at cryogenic temperatures down to a mere four…

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Efficient soil analysis – high-tech for sustainable agriculture

Precise information about agricultural soils is key to managing them more efficiently and sustainably. Researchers at the Leibniz institutes FBH and ATB have recently enhanced an existing sensor platform for mobile soil mapping of agricultural…

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The APECS Pilot Line: Heterointegration enabling Chiplet Applications

Interview with Rolf Aschenbrenner and Erik Jung from Fraunhofer IZM and Dr. Michael Töpper from the Research Fab Microelectronics Germany (FMD) at realIZM blog

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Quantum Effects Award 2025

Applications are open now!

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