LASER WORLD OF PHOTONICS Munich 2025

Exail is exhibiting at Laser World of Photonics, from 24 to 27 June 2025, in Munich, Germany.
Our team will be present at booth #
B2-341.
Our experts will give talks about Exail fields of expertise during lunch break (from 12:30) and before happy hour (16:00), on June 24-25-26.
Explore latest state-of-the-art solutions
Supercontinuum lasers
Based on the development and use of new generations of optical fibers, supercontinuum laser sources generate a broadband continuous laser spectrum. Supercontinuum lasers developed by Leukos cover wavelengths from 320 nm to 4,800 nm, with modes of operation from pulse-ondemand (Hz) to quasi-CW (MHz), and different pulse widths (ps to ns). The desired spectral range and the spatial profile of the fiber output beam can be adapted to the application.
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Lasers for high-power and high-energy
Today, phasing multiple fiber sources of several kilowatts by optical combination can result in laser architectures delivering powers of tens to hundreds of kilowatts. Exail offers particularly adapted solutions for the development of laser architectures delivering high power: LiNbO3 phase modulators (in 1-2 µm), doped fibers (in 2 µm) and Variable Optical Delay Lines (VODL).
High-energy lasers are pulsed lasers with a high output pulse energy. When amplified, they reach up to multiple kilojoules or even megajoules. With its radiation resistant (rad-hard) fibers and its integrated modulation solution based on lithium niobate (ModBox FE) for the temporal shaping, Exail is able to deliver two key components to this application.
Microchip lasers
Benefit from Leukos's proprietary patented solid-state design delivering ultra-short pulses down to 450 ps and multi-wavelength output (1,064, 532, 355, 266 nm). Unlike traditional passively Q-switch technologies, this architecture ensures clean pulse emission with no parasitic pulses (no second pulse).
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Quantum internet
Exail leverages more than 5 years of expertise in
designing and manufacturing reliable optical components for leading
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) players.
Exail provides reliable components (modulators, VOA,
COH) and sub-systems (LAZ-LAB-NL) to implement CV-QKD, both for the
transmitter side and the receiver side. For the receiver side
(Bob), Exail’s COH 90° optical hybrid demodulator is an integrated
solution, based on the company expertise in micro-optic assemblies,
dedicated to demodulation of the information as soon as coherent
detection is used.