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Optics and Photonics

What will you learn in this course?. How to use advanced photonics instruments and technology in the laboratoryLearn to develop your own ideas on how to make use of photonics for (precision) experimentsKnowlegde that is widely needed in many labs here:Biomedical researchLaser spectroscopyHigh

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Optics and Photonics

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    1. Optics and Photonics Selim Jochim MPI für Kernphysik und Uni Heidelberg Email: selim.jochim@mpi-hd.mpg.de Website for this lecture: www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/ultracold/teaching

    2. What will you learn in this course? How to use advanced photonics instruments and technology in the laboratory Learn to develop your own ideas on how to make use of photonics for (precision) experiments Knowlegde that is widely needed in many labs here: Biomedical research Laser spectroscopy High-power “ultrafast” lasers for atomic physics Laser cooling and trapping, (quantum) manipulation of atoms, molecules or ions

    3. Motivation We make (increasingly) heavy use of photonics in our daily life: Two interesting examples: Green laser pointers emit bright light at 532 nm: How are they made? ? make use of almost anything you will learn in this course!! DVD reader/writer (? resolution of a microscope for a few €!!)

    4. Contents Preliminary list: 20.4. geometric optics, rays 27.4. wave optics, gaussian beams, 4.5. fourier optics, holography 11.5. Polarization, linear, circular birefringence 18.5. Optical coatings, wave guides, fibers ... 25.5. Atom-photon interactions

    5. Contents II 1.6. Lasers: principle, optical resonators, eigenmodes 8.6. More lasers, solid state lasers, dye lasers, etc. 15.6. Pulsed lasers: Q-swtiching, mode locking, extremely short pulses 22.6. Semiconductor photonics: detectors, LEDs, Lasers 29.6. Nonlinear optics concepts

    6. Contents III 6.7. Nonlinear optics applications: Frequency doubling, mixing ... 13.7. Advanced applications: Frequency comb, optical synthesizer ... 20.7. accoustooptical and electrooptical tools: AOM EOM etc. 27.7. Reserved for special topics, extra time that certain subjects may require

    7. Recommended literature Davis: Lasers and Electro-Optics: Fundamentals and Engineering Saleh, Teich: Fundamentals of Photonics Demtröder: Laserspektroskopie Hecht, Optics (Especially the first few lectures)

    8. Geometric (ray) optics Light propagates as rays with “speed of light”, c in vacuum In a medium, the light is slowed down by the refractive index n In an inhomogeneous system, propagation is governed by Fermat’s principle: Minimize optical path length:

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