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Optical technologies use light for communication, lighting, sensing, material processing, and computing. This course provides an introduction to optical technologies with a focus on the theory necessary to understand and describe modern optical devices. After successfully completing the module, students are able to (Qualification goals) - Understand Maxwell’s equations and the properties of light. - Understand the optical properties of matter and the interaction of light with matter. - Calculate reflection and transmission. - Understand diffraction and interference. - Understand guided propagation. - Understand the working principle of a selection of optical devices, such as LEDs, displays, LASERs, flat lenses, solar cells, etc. Module content - Maxwell’s equations and properties of light. - Light propagation: reflection and refraction. - Optical properties of matter: anisotropy, absorption and dispersion - Guided propagation: introduction to waveguides and fiber optics - Examples of modern optical technologies |
Type of lecture | Lecture + Exercise |
Level | Bachelor |
Semester | Summer semester |
Creditpoints | 5 CP |
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Prof. Dr. Antonio Calà Lesina
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Prof. Dr. Antonio Calà Lesina
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