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Institution: University of Southampton
Royaume-Uni
Retrouvé: : 2020-07-25 Expiré
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Supervisory Team:    Prof. Andy Clarkson, Dr Peter Shardlow

Project description

Scaling laser power in the visible band remains as one of the most significant challenges facing laser scientists, motivated by the needs of a growing number of applications in areas such laser processing of materials, medicine, sensing and defence. Traditional methods for accessing this wavelength regime are not compatible with operation at high power levels and so a different approach is needed. This project will investigate a new strategy for generating kilowatt-class laser power in the visible band by combining the power-scaling advantages of cladding-pumped fibre lasers in the near-infrared band with novel nonlinear frequency conversion schemes. The approach offers the prospect of unprecedented wavelength coverage across the entire visible wavelength band at very high power levels and with high overall efficiency. The project will involve a detailed study into the physics of frequency-converted fibre lasers operated at very high power levels to establish a power scaling strategy and to determine the fundamental limits. The overall ambition of the project will be a new generation of visible lasers boasting levels of performance well beyond the current state-of-the-art for use in industrial laser processing.

A fully funded PhD place on this project is available for UK applicants supported by an EPSRC CASE Studentship. The project will involve close collaboration with one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high power fibre lasers for industrial manufacturing (SPI Lasers based in the UK). The studentship comes with an enhanced stipend (including an additional industrial bursary) of up to £21,000 (tax-free) and with fees paid. A visit to meet us is recommended and phone / Skype interviews are also possible if necessary. Please contact Prof. Andy Clarkson (email: wac@orc.soton.ac.uk) for further details.  

The PhD programme

The Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) PhD programme comprises a solid education for a research career. The structured first year involves attending our training programme running in parallel with carrying out your research project. This provides a smooth transition from your degree course towards the more open-ended research that takes place in the following years under the guidance of your project supervisors. We expect the vast majority of our students to present their work at international conferences and to write papers in leading academic journals as their research progresses. Students will emerge from the PhD with skills at the forefront of future laser and photonics research.

The ORC is one of the world’s leading research institutes in laser science and photonics. Its researchers have made pioneering advances in high power fibre lasers and solid-state lasers that currently have widespread use in industrial applications. 

Entry Requirements

A very good undergraduate degree (First or upper second-class honours degree, or its equivalent).

Closing date: 30 September 2020, but later applications may be considered if funds remain in place.

Funding: Full tuition for UK Students plus an enhanced stipend of £21,000 tax-free per annum for up to 3.5 years. 

How To Apply

Applications should be made online selecting “Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science” under the Faculty, then “PhD ORC (Full time)” as the programme.

Applications should include: 

Curriculum Vitae

Two reference letters

Degree Transcripts to date

Apply online: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/how-to-apply/postgraduate-applications.page

For further information please contact: feps-pgr-apply@soton.ac.uk

Closing Date: 30 Sep 2020
Post Type: PhD Studentship (Funded)





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