Prof. Wolfgang Kautek
Professor at Univ. Wien
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author
Area of Expertise:
Physical Chemistry , Interfaces , In-situ FTIR , Ultrashort Pulse Lasers , Photoelectrochemistry
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Profile Summary

Wolfgang Kautek holds a diploma in chemical engineering (1976) from the Vienna University of Technology, Austria, and a doctoral degree (1980) from the University of Technology Berlin, Germany. He spent many years, from 1976 to 1987, as a research scientist at the University of Kentucky, USA, at the Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society, Berlin, at the IBM San Jose Research Laboratory, California, USA, and the Siemens Research Centre, Erlangen, Germany. 1981 he was awarded the Otto-Hahn-Medal of the Max-Planck-Society.
From 1988 until 2004, he was head of the Laboratory for Thin Film Technology of the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany.
2003 Wolfgang Kautek was installed as Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Chemistry of the Free University Berlin, Germany.
In 2004, Wolfgang Kautek followed a call as full-professor for Physical Chemistry at the University of Vienna.
Publications (18)

Proceedings Article | 4 March 2019 Presentation
Proceedings Volume 10908, 109080Z (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2517753

Proceedings Article | 15 October 2005 Paper
Andreas Hertwig, Sven Martin, Wolfgang Kautek, Jörg Krüger
Proceedings Volume 5962, 59622J (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.624757
KEYWORDS: Laser safety, Laser damage threshold, Curtains, Optical filters, Safety, Pulsed laser operation, Glasses, Goggles, Ultrafast phenomena, Laser ablation

Proceedings Article | 7 June 2005 Paper
Renzo Salimbeni, Vassilis Zafiropulos, Roxana Radvan, Veronique Verges-Belmin, Wolfgang Kautek, Alessandra Andreoni, Gerard Sliwinski, Marta Castillejo, Sheikh Ahmad
Proceedings Volume 5850, (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.633536
KEYWORDS: Diagnostics, Laser applications, Laser development, Metals, Laser systems engineering, Laser ablation, Nd:YAG lasers, Excimer lasers, Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, Absorption

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 May 2005
Mark Mero, Benjamin Clapp, Jayesh Jasapara, Wolfgang Rudolph, Detlev Ristau, Kai Starke, Jörg Krüger, Sven Martin, Wolfgang Kautek
OE, Vol. 44, Issue 05, 051107, (May 2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.1905343
KEYWORDS: Electrons, Laser damage threshold, Tantalum, Ionization, Dielectrics, Luminescence, Femtosecond phenomena, Excitons, Absorption, Reflection

Proceedings Article | 20 September 2004 Paper
Wolfgang Kautek, P. Rudolph, Grazia Daminelli, Andreas Hertwig, Sven Martin, J. Bonse, Joerg Krueger
Proceedings Volume 5448, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.548244
KEYWORDS: Laser ablation, Silicon carbide, Femtosecond phenomena, Pulsed laser operation, Toxic industrial chemicals, Nanostructures, Silicon, Ceramics, Semiconductor lasers, Solids

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Conference Committee Involvement (3)
High-Power Laser Ablation VIII
26 February 2024 | Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
3rd European Conference on Physical Chemistry (ECPC19)
30 May 2019 |
8th European Conference on Applications of Femtosecond Lasers in Materials Science (FemtoMat 2019)
18 March 2019 |
Course Instructor
NON-SPIE: 6th International School on Lasers in Materials Science
The 6th International School on Lasers in Materials Science offered a comprehensive overview on basic principles and a selection of relevant applications connected to the irradiation of materials with energetic laser beams.
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