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Physics 625 Spring 2008 Reference Page

Description

625 Applied Optics. II; 3-4 credits (P-A). Optical methods in research and technology. Reflection, refraction, absorption, scattering. Imaging. Sources and sensors. Schlieren methods. Interferometry. Instrumental spectroscopy. Fourier optics, image processing, holography. Laser technology, Gaussian beams, nonlinear optics. (Expanded description)

Prerequisites

Three semesters of calculus level physics or equivalent. Seniorsor Grad student or consent of instructor.

Lectures

Times: 2:25pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

Location: 2223 Chamberlin Hall

Instructors: James Lawler & Deniz Yavuz

Text

Modern Optics, paperback edition by Guenther. (Wiley, 1990)

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