Course - Photonics, Selected Topics - FE8117
Photonics, Selected Topics
About
About the course
Course content
The course is taught every other year, the next time in Autumn 2011. The content will be adapted to the students needs.
Topics that can be included: fiber components (optical fiber sensors, fiber gratings, Faraday mirrors, polarisation, quantum cryptography), medical measurement techniques (confocal microscopy, ultrasound, optical tweezers, spectroscopy, pulse oximetry, optical detection of ultrasound), diffusion theory in biomedical materials, scattering (Rayleigh, Mie), photonic crystals, classical optics and electromagnetics (reciprocity, causality, group velocity, Kramers-Kronig), metamaterials, electromagnetics (in relativistic form, in moving materials, Sagnac effect), and polarisation (Stokes vectors, Mueller matrices).
Learning outcome
To give an in-depth understanding of selected topics in the field of photonics. The course covers selected topics at doctoral level and is adapted according to the candidates need for width and depth in their plans for academic training.
A. Knowledge:
The candidate's methodological and technological skills will be strengthened within the theme / themes of each implementation. The content should be in the forefront of its field and provide a basis for the candidate's analytical and / or constructive work.
B. Skills:
The candidates will be trained to actively use the course's topics in analytical and / or constructive work and is encouraged to take a critical attitude to established knowledge in the field.
C. Competence:
As far as applicable, the candidate shall be able to put the course topics into a broader technological, economic / business and social context.
The candidate must be familiar with ethical issues related to the topics.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures, self-study, exercises and colloquim. The form of instruction depends on the number of students.
Recommended previous knowledge
TFE4160 Electrooptics and lasers and TFE4165 Applied Photonics, or equivalent.
Course materials
Notes and selected articles.
Material from eg. Born & Wolf, 'Principles of Optics', Saleh & Teich, 'Fundamentals of Photonics', Landau & Lifshitz, 'Electrodynamics of continuous media', Landau & Lifshitz, 'The classical theory of fields', and Jackson, 'Classical Electrodynamics'.
Subject areas
- Electrooptics/Biooptics
- Electronics
- Electrical Power Engineering
- Physics
- Technological subjects