29.10.2021 • NewsAwards

“Biggest development in semiconductor lasers in 30 years”

Developers have won the Royal Academy of Engineering Colin Campbell Mitchell award.

Vector Photonics has won the highly prestigious trophy for “the greatest contribution to the advancement of any field of engineering in past four years.” Previous winners of the UK-based award include the team which developed Ford’s 1.0 liter EcoBoost engine; Oxehealth, non-contact health monitoring; and Optical Networks Group for advancements in optical communications.

(l to r) Prof Richard Hogg, Dr David Childs, Dr Richard Taylor (Source: Vector...
(l to r) Prof Richard Hogg, Dr David Childs, Dr Richard Taylor (Source: Vector Photonics)

The Vector Photonics winning team, comprising Dr Richard Taylor, Dr David Childs and Prof Richard Hogg, received the award for the photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL), a low-cost, high speed, high power, surface emitting laser. “It’s the biggest development in semiconductor lasers in thirty years,” said Prof Steve Beaumont, OBE, vice-principal for research and enterprise at the University of Glasgow, who nominated them for the award. “The engineering accomplishments of the team look set to revolutionize the field of photonics – an achievement deserving of this award alone – and thanks to their varied, multidisciplinary and complementary skill set, they have also managed to accelerate through the ‘technology readiness levels’ and create a rapidly expanding company.”

The team invented and is now commercializing the technology, which was initially focused on datacoms but is beneficial to multiple semiconductor applications. Vector Photonics was spun out of the University of Glasgow in March of 2020. Within a year, the company has secured private investment and innovation grants worth over four million pound.

Colin Campbell Mitchell, OBE FRSE (1904–1969), was one of Scotland’s most accomplished marine engineers, credited for the development of the aircraft carrier steam catapult.

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