Nonlinear Optics

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Monday 2-5pm.
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two other hours TBD: let me know your preferences soon...
  
 
==Course Forum, Supplementary Readings, Homework Solutions==
 
==Course Forum, Supplementary Readings, Homework Solutions==

Revision as of 00:38, 13 January 2007

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Course Information

Professor: Dr. Chip Durfee

Office: Meyer Hall 330

Meeting Times and Location: Meyer Hall 357: Tuesday, Thursday 11:00-12:15

Announcements

12 Jan: Homework 1 is posted below. Please read the ground rules and let me know what your groups are. 9 Jan: Welcome to the new Wiki page for Nonlinear Optics! The syllabus is posted below.

Office hours

Monday 2-5pm. two other hours TBD: let me know your preferences soon...

Course Forum, Supplementary Readings, Homework Solutions

(not set up yet...) open to class members only: Protected Documents for Nonlinear Optics

You may want to open this in a new tab or browser window to keep access to the wiki page.

Course Material

Syllabus and Reading List

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Syllabus for the course

Homework Assignments

Ground rules: work in groups of 3. Email me to let me know what the groups are. If you would like some help finding partners, let me know. Turn in one homework set per group. Everyone in the group gets the same grade. What you turn in must be neat, and written with an appreciation that an actual person (me) has to read and understand it. Midterms and projects will be solo, so you will each need to know the material. If anyone has any concerns about this system, please let me know.

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homework 1

Lecture Notes

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Mathematica Demos

These aren't actually pdf's. Do a "save link as" to save these to your computer, then open with Mathematica.

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Course Links

JavaOptics: a nice collection of optics-related demonstrations

Lectures from GaTech (Rick Trebino): a very useful collection of graphics and worked examples in optics

Fabry-Perot demonstration

some nice optics demos

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