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S. D. Smith (2) (1931–2023)

Author of Optoelectronic Devices

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About the Author

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Canonical name
Smith, S. D.
Legal name
Smith, Stanley Desmond
Birthdate
1931-03-03
Date of death
2023-08-01
Gender
male
Education
University of Bristol (BS, Physics)
University of Reading (PhD, Physics)
University of Bristol (DSc)
Organizations
Royal Society (1976)
Royal Society of Edinburgh (1973)
University of Reading
Heriot-Watt University
Royal Aircraft Establishment
Imperial College London (show all 12)
University of Freiburg
European Physical Society
Institute of Physics
Advisory Council for Applied Research and Development
Defence Scientific Advisory Council
Royal Meteorological Society
Awards and honors
Order of the British Empire
Royal Medal (Royal Society of Edinburgh)
Heriot-Watt University (DSc, honorary)
C. V. Boys Prize (Institute of Physics)
Education in Partnership with Industry or Commerce Award (Department of Trade & Industry)
Short biography
[from The Royal Society website]
Des Smith made important contributions to the physics of optical coatings, magneto-optics of semiconductors, satellite meteorology, infrared spectroscopy and fluorescence technology and applications. His work led to highlights such as the tuneable spin-flip Raman laser, which gives the highest resolution molecular gas spectra, and the invention of the carbon dioxide Selective Chopper for the Nimbus 4 satellite temperature sounder — launched in 1970, with derivatives on NASA planetary probes. These included special band pass interference filters.

In 1970, he left the University of Reading for the Chair of Physics at Heriot-Watt University, where he created a research-driven physics department from a green field. He transferred his Reading research group to Edinburgh and introduced optoelectronics to the Scottish universities, becoming Chairman of the Scottish Optoelectronics Association (SOA).

The Riccarton campus included a research park where he founded the first spin-off SME, Edinburgh Instruments, which manufactures and exports lasers, fluorescence spectrometers and infrared gas sensors. Des chaired Edinburgh Biosciences, which develops cataract diagnosis and treatment by LED and surgical instrument screening.
Birthplace
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Places of residence
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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