Swedish photonics research infrastructures

Sweden hosts several nationally significant research infrastructures that support photonics research, development and innovation. These environments form an important foundation for the Swedish photonics ecosystem.

Myfab – The Swedish research infrastructure for micro- and nano fabrication

Myfab is representing the major clean room facilities for nano- and microfabrication at Chalmers, KTH, Uppsala, and Lund. Collectively, the Myfab system offers over 750 processing and characterization tools, maintained by expert staff. Myfab serves several hundreds of active users – researchers and industrial staff – enabling them to transition from ideas to products. Read more.

Max IV laboratory

MAX IV is Sweden’s synchrotron light source, offering world-leading capabilities for advanced imaging, spectroscopy and materials analysis. Its beamlines support research relevant to optical materials, nanostructures and photonics-enabled technologies. Read more.

Laserlab Sweden

Laserlab Sweden is a national distributed laser infrastructure providing access to advanced laser systems, ultrafast optics and specialised photonics experiments. It supports a broad range of research in laser physics, spectroscopy and light–matter interaction. Read more.

RISE Fiberlab

Fiberlab is a full scale facility for specialty optical fiber development and fabrication. Hosted by RISE, it is an important resource in the field of fiber optics. Read more.

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