Engineering Optics and Spectroscopy

Numbering Code G-ENG05 7G021 LB71 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Tue.2
Instructor name HASUO MASAHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
SHIKAMA TAIICHI (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Optics are widely used in many areas of modern science and technology. Students will learn the physical properties of light and light-matter interactions, and their applications. Topics such as light propagation in dielectric media, crystal optics, quantum optics, and lasers will be explored. Interactions of light with atoms, molecules and solids as examples will be also explored with introduction of the fundamentals of spectroscopy and their applications.
Course Goals Understand the principles of optical engineering and spectroscopy.
Develop application abilities based on the principle understanding.
Schedule and Contents Dispersion of light,6times,propagation of light in dielectric media (Lorentz model), crystal optics, nonlinear optics
Quantum optics,1time,quantum theory of light, principles of lasers
Light-matter interactions,5times,light-induced transition, quantum states of atoms, molecules, and solids, and rules governing the transitions (selection rules)
Selection rules and group theory,2times,introduction to group theory and its application to the selection rules
Confirmation of the achievement,1time,
Evaluation Methods and Policy Grade evaluation will be based on report examination.
Course Requirements Undergraduate-level electromagnetism and quantum mechanics.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Preparation and review will be discussed in class.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Recommended books will be discussed in class.
References, etc. Lecture notes will be distributed.
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