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Optics & Photonics in Sweden 2016 (OPS) 2-3 November 2016 Concert and Congress Center, Linköping (Arenabolaget)

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Optics & Photonics in Sweden 2016 (OPS) 2-3 November 2016

Concert and Congress Center, Linköping (Arenabolaget)

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The Optics & Photonics in Sweden conference (OPS 2016) will be held on 2-3 November 2016 at Concert and Congress Center, Linköping (Arenabolaget). The conference is organised by PhotonicSweden (PS) and the Swedish Optical Society (SOS). More information: www.photonicsweden.org GENERAL CHAIR Mikael Lindgren, IFM-Linköping University/NTNU CO-CHAIR Lars Sjöqvist, FOI, Linköping PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Richard Arbus, Gammadata Hjalmar Brismar, Karolinksa Institute/Royal Inst. of

Technology (KTH) Åsa Claesson, Acreo Swedish ICT AB Åsa Haglund, Chalmers University of Technology Anna-Karin Holmer, SAAB AB Kenneth Järendahl, IFM-Linköping University Fredrik Laurell, Royal Inst. of Technology (KTH) Anne L'Huillier, Lund University Fredrik Nikolajeff, University of Uppsala Ewa Orlowska, Hamamatsu Lars Rymell, Eclipse AB Göran Salerud, Linköping University-IMT Mikael Sjödahl, Luleå University of Technology Lennart Svensson, PhotonicSweden INVITED TALKS will cover a variety of topics in Optics and Photonics, reflecting current Swedish research and development at universities, institutes and industry. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS will highlight European research and developments. A POSTER SESSION will provide an additional opportunity to display to the most recent developments and achievements. It will also give an overview of Optics and Photonics in Sweden and offer a good platform for creating new collaborations. AN EXHIBITION AND A SESSION WITH COMPANY PRESENTATIONS will be held in parallel to the technical sessions to provide industry, institutes and associations an opportunity to display their products and services and bridge the gap between science and industry.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS Authors are requested to submit an abstract of a half to one page (font 11, including figures and references). Contributions will be accepted for poster presentation. All authors are requested to register for the meeting separately from abstract submission. Required poster size: The posters should have a maximum size of DIN A0 (841 x 1189 mm) preferably in a portrait format (not landscape format). Pins and similar pads will be provided by the organizer. Abstracts can be sent to [email protected] Deadline for abstracts: 17 October 2016 SPONSORING OPPORTUNITIES Various sponsoring opportunities are available for this conference. Present your company and benefit from the opportunity of face-to-face contacts with our attendees! Further information is available in the OPS exhibitors and sponsor guide. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information please go to www.photonicsweden.org CONFERENCE VENUE Concert and Congress Center Konsistoriegatan 7 58222 Linköping WORKSHOP Start with a free workshop on Tuesday: The first Nordic Ellipsometry Workshop (NEW-1) November 1, 2016 at Linköping University Contact: Hans Arwin ([email protected]) More information: www.ifm.liu.se/applphys/applopt

GENERAL INFORMATION

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REGISTRATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

The registration deadline for online-registration is at 20th of October. REGISTRATION FEES 3.500 kr incl. VAT Non Members 2.875 kr incl. VAT Personal Members of PhotonicSweden 1.500 kr incl. VAT Student Members & Pensioner Members of PhotonicSweden 1.500 kr incl. VAT Invited Speakers Observe that all Swedish participants must pay 25% VAT (Moms). The option without VAT is only for VAT-registered companies outside Sweden. All fees includes one person conference fee and all lunches & coffee breaks and dinner. Personal annual member fee is 350 SEK/Year and stu-dent & pensioner annual member fee is 110 SEK/Year. Personal membership includes membership in Photon-icSweden, Svenska OptikSällskapet and European Opti-cal Society. The registration for conference participation is at: OPS2016Participants The registration for speakers is at: OPS2016Speakers

REGISTRATION FOR EXHIBITORS The registration deadline for online-registration is at 20th of October. EXHIBITION FEES 13.600 kr Non Members + 25% VAT (incl. one person participation fee) 11.800 kr Company Members of + 25% VAT PhotonicSweden (incl. one person participation fee) 2.300 kr additional exhibitors colleagues + 25% VAT (incl. one person participation fee) Observe that all Swedish exhibitors must pay 25% VAT (Moms). The option without VAT is only for VAT-registered companies outside Sweden. All fees includes one person conference fee and all lunches & coffee breaks and dinner. Exhibition stand will be selected based on registration order. Map of exhibi-tion floor will later be sent out to exhibitors. The registration for exhibitors is at: OPS2016Exhibitors MATCHMAKING We will arrange matchmaking between companies and job seekers at the conference Optics and Photonics in Sweden 2016 at Konsert och Kongress in Linköping. It will take place on Thursday the 3rd of November and interested companies can get 20 minutes slots to meet interested candidates. We have a private room were the discussions can take place and a pin board where the jobseekers mark their time. If you are interested let us know beforehand, no later than 20th October by sending a note to Petra Bindig ([email protected]) The service is free for all participating companies and attendees. More information on the conference can be found at PhotonicSweden_OPS2016 where the full program is available.

REGISTRATION

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Some hotels close to concert and congress (at walking distance): Quality Hotel Ekoxen Bookingno.: 219304 until 2016-10-05 for 820 SEK Klostergatan 68 582 23 Linköping Phone +46 (0)13 - 25 26 21 [email protected] Stångå Hotell Sweden Hotels Tullgränd 4 582 22 Linköping Phone +46 (0)13 - 31 12 75 www.stanga.se [email protected] Scandic Linköping City Gamla Tanneforsvägen 51 582 54 Linköping Phone +46 (0)13 - 495 54 00 Fax +46 (0)13 - 495 54 11 www.scandichotels.com/hotels/sweden/linkoping/scandic-linkoping-city [email protected]

Elite Stora Hotellet Linköping Stora Torget 9 582 19 Linköping Phone +46 (0)771 - 788 789 www.elite.se/sv/hotell/linkoping/stora-hotellet [email protected] Best Western Plus Priceless Hotel Storgatan 76 582 28 Linköping Phone +46 (0)13 - 130 200 www.pricelesshotel.se [email protected]

HOTEL LIST

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MIKAEL ERIKSSON, MAX IV

Mikael Eriksson is Professor in Accelera-tor Physics in Lund and also Machine Director at MAX IV Laboratory. During the past four decades he has been a driving force behind the different gen-erations of synchrotrons built in Lund, from MAX I to MAX IV.

RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF SYNCHROTRON RADIA-TION SOURCES The development of the performance and usage of syn-chrotron radiation sources has been unprecedented dur-ing the last decades. This trend is now continuing with the introduction of the 4th generation Light Sources com-plemented with recent achievements in Free Electron Lasers technology. This talk will briefly sketch the historical background as well as the more recent development in this field. As an example the MAX IV facility will be described and an international outlook will also be presented. OVE STEINVALL, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI)

Ove Steinvall is an expert in EDA Cap-tech IAP3. He is director of laser re-search at the Swedish Defence Re-search Agency and also holds a posi-tion as Adjoint Professor at Chalmers Institute of Technology.

THE LASER – AN INVENTION LOOKING FOR APPLICATIONS? This talk will summarize some of my experience from almost 50 years of laser research at the Swedish De-fense Research Agency (FOI). In the early days of the laser the question in the title of the talk was quite com-mon and the ideas of new potential use of this remark-able light source soon took off in many directions. The military sector was leading in the beginning in realizing new applications such as range finding, precision guid-ance, free space laser communications, proximity fuses and high energy laser applications. After some years however the civilian sector took over this lead as for many other new technologies and the present number of laser applications are now numerous and well known to all of us.

I will exemplify some of the military and civilian laser developments throughout the years mostly taken from the activities in Sweden but also with an international outlook. I will also try to give examples where we have been too optimistic or too pessimistic in forecasting the use of lasers. ANDERS YNNERMAN, Norrköping Visualization and Interaction Studio (NVIS)

Professor Anders Ynnerman is holding a chair in scientific visualization at Linkö-ping University since 1999. In 2000 he also founded the NVIS. He is currently heading the build-up of a large scale center for Visualization in Norrköping.

VISUAL REVOLUTION This presentation will take its starting point in an overview of the rapidly increasingly data flows that are handled in visualisation pipelines and how data reduction and feedback loops are used to enable human decision making and interaction. The talk will then present aspects of the ongoing visual revolution such as: visual interfaces to autonomous systems and the creation of intelligent cognitive companions, visual healthcare where the overflow of image based data requires increasingly sophisticated visualisation methodology, and the use of advanced visualization in public engagement in science and technology.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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13:20-13:40 Scaling attosecond light sources Piotr Rudawski, Lund University 13:40-14:00 Significant-Loophole-Free Test of Bells Theorem with Entangled Photons Jan-Åke Larsson, LiU 14:00-14:20 Gravitational waves detection Valdas Pasiskevicius, KTH 14:20-14:40 THz photonics Ulf Österberg, NTNU 14:40-15:00 Optical frequency comb spectroscopy Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Umeå University

13:20-13:40 Laser ultrasonics for process control in the metal industry Mikael Malmström, Sverea Kimab 13:40-14:00 Time-correlated single-photon counting 3D imaging Markus Henriksson , FOI 14:00-14:20 Active 3D Imaging using Lasers Mattias Johannesson, Sick IVP AB 14:20-14:40 Forest mapping with lidar Håkan Olsson, Swedish Agricultural University (SLU) 14:40-15:00 3D cameras enabling robotics and autonomous vehicles Emil Hällstig, Fotonic AB

08:30-10:00 Room: Marmorfoajén On-site registration and welcome coffee 10:00-10:15 Room: Musikalen Opening Remarks Magnus Breidne, PhotonicSweden; Mikael Lindgren, LiU/NTNU 10:15-11:00 Session Chair Keynote Talk Anne l’Huillier Recent Development of Synchrotron Radiation Sources Mikael Eriksson, MAX IV

11:00-12:00 Room: Musikalen Exhibitor Presentations Session Chair Exhibitor Pitch Talks Lennart BM Svensson

13:20-15:00 Session B1 | Remote and Laser Sensing Session Chair: Ove Steinvall

13:20-15:00 Session A1 | Quantum and Physical Optics Session Chair: Fredrik Laurell

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

15:00-15:30 Room: Marmorfoajén Coffee break and Poster session

Room: Musikalen Room: Operan

WEDNESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 2016

12:00-13:20 Room: Marmorfoajén Lunch & Poster Session

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15:30-15:50 Thin film solar cells Charlotte Platzer Björkmann, Uppsala Universitet 15:50-16:10 III-nitride micro-pyramids for polarized photon emission Fredrik Karlsson, Linköpings universitet, IFM 16:10-16:30 THz and IR studies of novel semiconductor nanostructures Vanja Drakchieva Linköpings universitet, IFM 16:30-16:50 Optical antennas and metamaterials Mikael Käll, Chalmers University of Technology 16:50-17:10 Towards acoustic sensing applications based on phase-sensitive OTDR Carolina Franciscangelis, Acreo Swedish ICT 17:10-17:30 Laserprocessing of graphene Enkeleda Balliu, Mittuniversity

15:30-15:50 Lasers in Military Training – Eye Safety vs Range Perfor-mance

Anna-Karin Holmér, Combitech AB 15:50-16:10 Bleed air leakage detection system for Gripen E Fredrik Fisk, SAAB 16:10-16:30 Precision Airborne Day & Night Imaging Solutions Jan-Erik Strömberg, DST Control 16:30-16:50 Fiber optical distance sensor for absolute measurements Håkan Dahlquist, System 3R 16:50-17:10 Fiber optical sensing for design, verification and optimi-zation of rotary machinery – An enlightened perspective from SKF Lars Kahlman, AB SKF 17:10-17:30 Fast and athermal imaging lens for multispectral remote sensing in the VIS and NIR Markus Lipp, Fisba AG

17:30-19:00 Room: Marmorfoajén Poster Session & Exhibition Room: Musikalen 17:45-18:30 Session Chair: Lars Sjöqvist Keynote Talk The laser – an invention looking for applications? Ove Steinvall, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) 17:50-18:50 Room: Operan Årsmöte Swedish Optical Society (SOS)

19:00-22:00 Location: Backstage Concert and Congress Conference dinner

15:30-17:10 Session A2| Materials Optics Session Chair: Kenneth Järrendahl

15:30-17:10 Session B2 | Optical Systems and Applications Session Chair: Hans Kariis

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Room: Musikalen Room: Operan

WEDNESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 2016

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11:00-11:20 Hyperspectral imaging of amyloids for diagnostic and

scientific examination Sofie Nyström, University of Linköping 11:20-11:40 Elucidating disease processes using label-free nonlinear

optical microscopy Magnus Borstad Lilledahl, Norwegian University of Science

and Technology NTNU

11:40-12:00 RESOLFT/STED Ilaria Testa, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) 12:00-12:20 Visual Perception in Newborns Olof von Hofsten , Eclipse AB

11:00-11:20 Aircraft All-Weather Operations – The Trend Towards Pilot Enhanced Vision Solutions

Nigel Pippard, SAAB Avionics 11:20-11:40 Indoor positioning and mapping using optical sensors

Joakim Rydell, FOI

11:40-12:00 Optical sensors and imaging in Trimble SX10

Mikael Nordenfelt , Trimble AB

12:00-12:20 Visual Sweden – A joint effort for innovative visualisation

and image analysis Anders Carlsson, Visual Sweden

11:00-12:20 Session B3 | Visualisation and imaging systems Session Chair: Lena Klasén

11:00-12:20 Session A3| Biosensing and Bioimaging Session Chair: Mikael Lindgren

12:20-13:30 Room: Marmorfoajén Lunch break & Poster session

08:15 Room: Marmorfoajén Welcome coffee 09:00-09:45 Room: Musikalen Keynote Talk Visual Revolution Session Chair Anders Ynnerman, NVIS Lars Sjöqvist

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

10:00-11:00 Room: Musikalen PhotonicSweden Awards Magnus Breidne (IVA/PhotonicSweden)

Room: Musikalen Room: Operan

THURSDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2016

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13:30-13:50 Polarization properties of natural chiral structures in

Scarab beetles Lia Fernandez del Rio, University of Linköping IFM 13:50-14:10 X-ray free-electron lasers and their applications Jonas Sellberg, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) 14:10-14:30 Medical applications of Cerenkov radiation Johan Axelsson, Lund University 14:30-14:50 Spectral imaging of wounds and biological traces in fo-rensics Maurice Aalders, AMC

13:30-13:50 Gas-visualisation with IR-camera Jonas Sandsten, FLIR Systems AB 13:50-14:10 Cameras for active safety in vehicles Leif Lindgren, Autoliv AB 14:10-14:30 Optics in forensic science Lena Klasén,NFC, Nationellt Forensiskt Centrum 14:30-14:50 Smart Glasses - How smart is that Claes Nylander, XMReality AB

14:50-15:10 Room: Musikalen Closing Remarks & Farewell Magnus Breidne, PhotonicSweden; Mikael Lindgren, (LiU/NTNU)

15:00 Lab Visits

Campus Norrköping Visualisation Center | Campus Linköping LIU, FOI, VTI, etc

13:30-14:50 Session B4 | Sensing and Imaging Systems Session Chair: Anna-Karin Holmér

13:30-14:50 Session A4 | Biophotonics and Life Sciences Session Chair: Göran Salerud

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Room: Musikalen Room: Operan

THURSDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2016

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OPTION 1 Visit to Campus Valla lab tour at LiU, Fysikhuset, G427 Approx 4 km from Conference in Linköping and takes 9 min to drive

Web: www.liu.se At the Campus Valla lab tour you will visit a number of labs and see several instrument set-ups related to opti-cal measurements, materials optics studies and optical applications. Spectroscopy and photoluminescence lab THz and magneto-ellipsometry center Spectroscopic Ellipsometry lab Organic Solar Cell lab Medical optics technology / LASCA-scanning The FOI trailer: 3d-ladar, polarization imaging,

signature measurements and modeling Quantum Key Distribution System / Quantum

Cryptography Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi 581 83 Linköping Campus Valla, Fysikhuset, G427 Map: www.liu.se/om-liu/till-liu/kartor/campus-valla/1.692574/LiU_Valla_160815.pdf

OPTION 2 Visit to Norrköpings Visualization Center C’s 3D fulldome theatre Approx 42 km from Conference in Linköping and takes 32 min to drive, bus will be available

Web: www.visualiseringscenter.se Visualization Center C is a research and science center in Norrköping, Sweden, conducting a unique mix of leading visualization research and public outreach activities. The center hosts a large-scale arena for public visits and events including media labs, interactive exhibitions and an immersive 3D fulldome theatre where Prof. Anders Ynnerman will hold a one-hour interactive presentation. Visualizing the Universe: In this interactive dome

presentation using immersive 3D technology we will experience the scales of the universe in a spectacu-lar journey starting at the International Space Sta-tion and reaching all the way to the Big Bang via planets, stars and galaxies. The presentation will focus both on the content of the visualization and the technical challenges behind it. The new Software OpenSpace will also be demonstrated and stories of the engineering of space exploration will be told using large scale visualization.

Then there is the opportunity to walk around the Science Center, and look at the exhibition "What you cannot see". The Visualization Center C will stay open until 20.00.

Norrköping Visualisering AB Kungsgatan 54 602 33 Norrköping Map: www.visualiseringscenter.se/en/find-us

LAB VISITS

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Scattering Properties of the Beetle Cyphochilus in-sulanus Christina Åkerlind, FOI – Swedish Defense Research Agen-cy Terahertz cavity-enhanced optical Hall effect reveals anisotropic mobility in epitaxial graphene Nerijus Armakavicius, Linköping University Differential decomposition of spectroscopic transmis-sion Mueller matrices applied to Cetonia aurata for determination of structural circular birefringence and dichroism Hans Arwin, Linköping University Quantum State Tomography of Photonic Polarization Qudits Ömer Bayraktar, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light Color centers induced in KTiOPO4 family nonlinear crystals by exposure to gamma-radiation Riaan Coetzee, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Modal Phase Matching in Gallium Phosphide Nan-owaveguides Eleonora DeLuca, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) all fiber based micro-flow cytometer by combining optical fiber with inertial focusing Sebastian Etcheverry, Acreo Swedish ICT AB Detection of H2O and OH in a Flame by Optical Fre-quency Comb Spectroscopy Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Umeå University Fourier Transform Spectroscopy and Vernier Spectros-copy Using a Mid-Infrared Optical Frequency Comb Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Umeå University

Noise-Immune Cavity-Enhanced Optical Frequency Comb Spectroscopy Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Umeå University Can optical coherence tomography be used for onco-logic imaging Neda Haj-Hosseini, Linköping University Quantum Random Access Codes with Single d-level Systems and randomness certification Alley Hameedi, Stockholm University Effect of Interlayers on the Vertical Electrical Conduc-tivity of Si-Doped AlN/GaN DBRs Grown by PA-MBE Filip Hjort, Chalmers University of Technology Experimentally faking energy-time entanglement vio-lation of the CHSH inequality with 100% detector-efficiency Jonathan Jogenfors, Linköping University Efficient Classical Simulation of the Deutsch-Jozsa and Simon’s Algorithms Niklas Johansson, Linköping University Towards detecting single Ce ions for a high-fidelity quantum computing readout scheme Adam Kinos, Lund University Coatings for electromagnetic transparency in the qua-sistatic limit Lars Kroon, Linköping University Gas monitoring in scattering media using tunable di-ode laser absorption spectroscopy Jim Larsson, Lund University Changing group velocity and frequency of a light pulse propagating in a crystal using an external elec-tric field across the crystal Qian Li, Lund University

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

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High average power ultra-short pulse Yb-doped fiber amplifier: experimental realization and accurate theo-retical modeling Robert lindberg, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Gating Attosecond Pulses in a Noncollinear Geometry Maïté Louisy, Lund University Self-activated laser protection filters Hampus Lunden, FOI – Swedish Defense Research Agency Regression sum decomposition of Mueller matrices from depolarizing biological chiral reflectors Roger Magnusson, Linköping University Photostable PMMA/Si Nanocrystal Bulk Nanocompo-sites with Tunable Photoluminescence Aleksandrs Marinin, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Hyperspectral Imaging with Linearly Varying Filter Sebastian Möller, FOI – Swedish Defense Research Agency Textile two dimensional, large area photonic sensors Nils-Krister Persson, University of Borås

Finding IED’s (Improvised Explosive Devices) using an iterative process Anna Pohl, FOI – Swedish Defense Research Agency Study of SiN, SiON and Mg-Si-O-N thin films by spec-troscopic elipsometry Ali Sharafat, Linnæus University Mueller matrix spectroscopic characterization of a fer-roelectric liquid crystal cell Iryna Valyukh, Linköping University Spectral & image real-time characterization of light polarization Sergiy Valyukh, Linköping University Cascaded supercontinuum in mid-infrared with peri-odically structured KTiOAsO4 and KTiOPO4 Anne Lise Viotti, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Nanostructured Sol-gel ZnO Films for Optoelectronic Applications Dennis Visser, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

POSTER PRESENTATIONS