Anne Tropper
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Ytterbium-doped silica fibre lasers
Anne C. Tropper | |
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| Alma mater | Somerville College, Oxford (BSc, PhD) |
| Known for | Vertical External-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser Ytterbium-doped silica fibre lasers |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | University of Southampton |
Anne C. Tropper (born 1954) is a Professor of Physics at the University of Southampton. Her work considers solid-state and semiconductor lasers; specifically the development of ytterbium-doped silica fibre lasers and Vertical External-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers. She was elected a Fellow of The Optical Society in 2006, and awarded the 2021 SPIE Maiman Laser Award for her contributions to laser source science and technology.[1]
Tropper was born in London in 1954, the daughter of mathematician A. Mary Tropper and electrical engineer Hans Tropper; she spent her childhood in her father's high-voltage laboratory. She eventually studied physics at the Somerville College, Oxford,[2] where she was taught by Nina Byers.[3] She was encouraged by Byers to stay at Oxford for a doctoral degree, and joined the laboratory of Mike Leask. After earning her PhD Tropper was awarded a Lindemann Fellowship, and joined an engineering consultancy before moving to the Almaden Research Laboratory in San Jose, California.[4]