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Professor Alan Kemp

Institute of Photonics

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Personal statement

Alan joined the Institute of Photonics in August 2002 as part of Dr David Burns鈥 solid-state laser engineering team. In 2005, he was awarded a 3-year personal research fellowship by the Royal Society of Edinburgh to develop his research on disk lasers. He was appointed as an Associate Team Leader at the Institute in 2005 and as a Research Team Leader in 2009. In 2011, he was awarded a European Research Council Starter Grant to work on Diamond Lasers, and in 2014 he was awarded a five-year Fraunhofer UK / Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Laser Engineering. His research centres on the science and engineering of solid-state lasers: thermal management, simplified pumping arrangements, and compact devices - particularly exploiting synthetic diamond and diode-pumping of Ti:sapphire. He assists Prof Jennifer Hastie聽with聽leading the Institute鈥檚 Advanced Lasers听驳谤辞耻辫.听罢丑别 Compact Laser Engineering Team, of which Alan is part, works very closely with Jennifer鈥檚 High Brightness Semiconductor Disk Lasers team. In turn, the lasers group as a whole continually collaborates with other Institute staff, in particular the Photonics Materials and Devices group. Beyond the university, the lasers group regularly collaborates with the , on joint projects, joint studentships and sub-contracts.聽

Research highlights include the first demonstration of a CW diamond Raman laser, of a monolithic diamond Raman laser, and of direct pumping of a Ti:sapphire laser. This has been backed up by detailed work on the exploitation of novel synthetic diamond both for thermal management in lasers and the direct use of diamond as a laser gain material in Raman lasers.

Alan has been principal investigator on three EPSRC-funded research grants: on diamond Raman lasers (), on directly diode-laser pumped Ti:sapphire lasers (,听), and on fibre-laser pumped diamond Raman lasers (). These projects have involved collaboration with Coherent Scotland, Arctos, GTAT, U. of Southampton, Thales Optronics, Element Six, SPI Lasers, and Fraunhofer CAP. Alan is also a co-investigator and management board member for the Warwick-led , and was a CoI on phase one of the聽, assisting the 欧美高清 lead, Prof Jennifer Hastie.

Beyond the research councils, Alan has led both research and consultancy work funded by a number of UK and international companies. In 2009, Alan and his colleagues Walter Lubeigt and David Burns were awarded the Thales / Scottish Enterprise Scottish Technology Prize for laser engineering. Alan collaborated with M-Squared Lasers Ltd and the Fraunhofer Center for Applied Photonics on Innovate UK funded projects on diode-pumped Ti:sapphire lasers for biological imaging and lasers for quantum technologies, the later led for 欧美高清 by Prof Jennifer Hastie. Alan has been the academic supervisor for a number of doctoral students working on industrial projects - based at the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics and at Thales Optronics Ltd. He has collaborated closely with Element Six Ltd on the laser applications of diamond for over a decade.

Alan obtained his PhD from the University of St. Andrews in 1999 for work in Dr Bruce Sinclair's group on spatial and spectral selectivity mechanisms in microchip and miniature lasers. He was then a post-doc for three years in Prof. Wilson Sibbett's group, also in St. Andrews, working on the development of compact femtosecond lasers.

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
1/10/2011
Recipient
2010
Recipient
2008
Recipient
2005

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Publications

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Optics Continuum Vol 4, pp. 704-712 (2025)
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IEEE Photonics Journal Vol 16 (2024)
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Optical Materials Express Vol 14, pp. 1370-1389 (2024)
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Laser Congress 2023 (ASSL, LAC) Advanced Solid State Lasers 2023 Technical Digest Series (2023)
Talala Tuomo, Kaikkonen Ville A, Ker盲nen Pekka, Nikkinen Jari, H盲rk枚nen Antti, Savitski Vasili G, Reilly Sean, Dziechciarczyk 艁ukasz, , Guina Mircea, M盲kynen Anssi J, Nissinen Ilkka
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement Vol 70 (2021)
Brooks James, Bonner Gerald M, , Stothard David J M
OSA Continuum Vol 3, pp. 568-579 (2020)

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Professional Activities

Invited speaker
16/11/2018
Participant
7/6/2017
Participant
11/7/2016
External Examiner
15/3/2016
Speaker
3/2016
Organiser
1/2/2016

Projects

Lengden, Michael (Principal Investigator) Kemp, Alan (Co-investigator) Simpson, Niall (Co-investigator)
28-Jan-2026 - 30-Jan-2026
McKee, David (Principal Investigator) Kemp, Alan (Co-investigator) Neimann, Brad Richard (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 01-Jan-2029
McKee, David (Principal Investigator) Kemp, Alan (Co-investigator) Neimann, Brad Richard (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 01-Jan-2029
Kemp, Alan (Principal Investigator) Moriya, Paulo (Co-investigator) Lee, Martin (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Kemp, Alan (Principal Investigator) Moriya, Paulo (Co-investigator) Lee, Martin (Research Co-investigator)
Project funded by EPSRC Photonics and Quantum Accelerator in collaboration with Caledonian Photonics Ltd. Secondment of university staff to transfer technology around Ti:Sapphire lasers.
01-Jan-2024 - 30-Jan-2025
Kemp, Alan (Principal Investigator) Hastie, Jennifer (Co-investigator) Coyne, Lewis (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 01-Jan-2028

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Professor Alan Kemp
Institute of Photonics

Email: alan.kemp@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 4737