QoQeliQo Collaborative R&D Project: next-generation visible lasers for quantum technologies
The QoQeliQo project aims to develop compact, coherent, and cost-competitive visible lasers to accelerate the industrialization of quantum technologies.

The QoQeliQo project officially kicked off on October 10, 2024. It aims to bring to the industrial stage competitively priced, compact visible lasers that meet the demanding needs of the quantum sector. By doing so, QoQeliQo provides the community with a new technological building block combining high power and ultra-narrow linewidth.
Quantum Challenges and Requirements
Quantum applications—such as atomic clocks, quantum computing, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, and quantum sensors—demand lasers with ultra-high spectral purity and sub-kHz linewidths.
Many critical atomic transitions lie in the visible spectrum. In particular, strontium and ytterbium are strong candidates for large-scale deployment in quantum devices.
Today’s commercially available lasers often exhibit intrinsic linewidths in the tens of kHz, which remain insufficient for the most advanced requirements.
Our Approach
QoQeliQo introduces a breakthrough in visible laser performance by applying Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS) to narrow the linewidth of a frequency-tunable pump laser:
- At least 100× linewidth reduction compared to current sources.
- First-ever industrial implementation of SBS in the visible range, a technique previously demonstrated in the infrared.
- Watt-level optical power while maintaining exceptional coherence.
- A platform technology: applicable to any wavelength, provided a suitable monochromatic pump source and advanced fiber components are available.
Consortium & Expertise
- Institut Foton – Develops Brillouin lasers and validates the spectral-narrowing module across multiple wavelengths.
- SILENTSYS – Designs the electronics, ensures robust system integration and packaging, and drives early market introduction.
- Oxxius – Contributes with:
— Fast frequency modulation on DPSS lasers,
— Development of new single-frequency sources (DPSS and diode),
— Power scaling of DPSS lasers.
Support & Funding
The QoQeliQo project is funded by Bpifrance, Région Pays de la Loire and the French Government as part of the France 2030 Plan. The participation of Oxxius in the project is supported by Région Bretagne and Lannion-Trégor Communauté.

Kick-Off of the QoQeliQo project at Oxxius facilities on October 10, 2024.
Contact
Julien Rouvillain – R&D Project Manager, Oxxius
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