Laser Processing Group
Study and development of photonic materials/waveguides and techniques/devices for producing, processing or manipulating photons, by means of nanostructured materials. Understanding fundamental phenomena at the nanometer scale and at the femtosecond and picosecond time scales.
We are located at the Instituto de Óptica “Daza de Valdés”, CSIC
Group activity

VIII EDITION OF THE NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY FESTIVAL 2023 “NANOTECHNOLOGY, NANOMATERIALS AND LIGHT”
Within the framework of the VIII Festival of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Marina and Rosalía gave a talk on "Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials and Light" for the students of the 1st and 2nd year of Bachillerato of IES Valmayor. The aim of the informative talk was to...

International day of women 2023
On 8 March, International Women's Day, we commemorate women’s fight for their participation in society and their full development as individuals, for a more egalitarian society. Rosalía Serna (Physics) Project leader and founding member of the Group. Her research...

February 11, International Day of Women and Girls in Science
On 10 February, on the occasion of the 'Day of women and girls in science', we shared our experiences in research with the students of 2nd ESO of IES Blas de Otero.Rosalía Serna and her team (Cristina Pérez, Eva Nieto, Fernando Chacón, Carlota Ruiz and Marina García)...
News

LPG welcomes Gonzalo Gómez Muñoz
Gonzalo is now completing his master in Physics at the UCM and has just joined the group to participate in the projects Hypersolar and ULS_PSB where his contribution will be very important

LPG welcomes Sebastian Negrete Aragón
Sebastian will join the group to work on his master Thesis within his studies in the Europhotonics International Master Program. He has also been granted with a JAE-Intro CSIC scholarship.

New ceramic material could be used to make batteries without lithium dependence
Our colleagues, Prof. Javier Solís and Dr. Rocío Ariza, together with the FINE group of the Complutense University (UCM) have developed a new ceramic material with improved electrical properties that could serve as a basis for the future manufacture of lithium-free...