Ultrafast Optics 1100-UO
With the ultrafast optics technology, the femtosecond and recently also attosecond time scale processes became available for researchers, not only in physics, but also chemistry, biology and material engineering.
I will start with the basic concepts behind ultrashort pulse generation and amplification, then will cover a range of techniques used in ultrafast metrology (pulse diagnostics) and finally present the most spectacular application in science and technology.
The lecture may be of interest not only for students of experimental optics, but also to solid state physicists, chemists and biologists using ultrafast measurement techniques in their research.
1. Introduction to short laser pulses and ultrafast optics.
2. Ultrashort light pulses
3. Ultrashort pulse generation
4. Ultrashort pulseamplification
5. Ultrafast sepctroscopy
6. Dispersion, pulse propagation
7. Pulse shaping
8. Nonlinear optics
9. Coherent control
10. 2nd/3rd order effects, phase matching
11. Autocorrelation, FROG
12. SPIDER
13. Atto pulses, material processing
The lecture has a few components in mixed proportions:
1. Recorded lectures, available at a YT channel (to be watched before the meetings).
2. Live lectures/meetings in the classroom.
3. Home assignments that are to be presented and discussed in the classroom.
4. Laboratory tours, demonstrating the covered concepts and devices in real life.
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
astronomy
biotechnology
biology
chemistry
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, a student gains the following:
KNOWLEDGE
1. Knows the most important terms and concepts in ultrafast optics.
2. Knows the basic experimental techniques in ultrafast optics.
SKILS
1. Can qualitatively explain physical phenomena related to ultarafst optics.
2. Is able to analyze the working principles behind devices and apparata used in ultrafast optics experiments.
BASICS
1. Recognizes principles of planning and conducting scientific experiments.
2. Appreciates the importance of experimetal ultrafast optics for present and future culture.
Assessment criteria
Final written exam: open and closed questions, including drawing simple schemes and diagrams.
Live lecture attendance.
Additional information
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