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Course Information
Professor: Chip Durfee
Office: Timberline trailer #1, room 6
Meeting Times: Monday, Wednesday 4:30-5:45.
Room: Anderson 140
Announcements
16 Jan: Welcome to the new Wiki page for Fourier Optics! The syllabus is posted below.
For Monday's class, please go over transform pairs for Gaussian and Dirac delta functions, as well as linearity, shift and scale theorems, Parseval's theorem, and symmetry properties of Fourier transforms. We'll do in-class exercises with these.
I don't have any other travel planned for the semester yet, but this upcoming week, I have a meeting in DC for a project that is just starting up. The meeting is all day thursday and friday, and I can't get a flight out later than 4:30. This means that I will have to miss that class (01/20). On monday we'll discuss how to make that up.
Office hours
Office hours:
Tentative: Monday 1-4, Wed 1-3
Course Material
Syllabus and Reading List
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Fourier Transform ID sheets and other reference material
Note that the conventions (sign, 2 pi, ...) are different for the t-omega and x-fx domains.
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Homework Assignments
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Lecture Notes
This list is from 2016
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This list below is from 2014. New notes will be posted above this.
Mathematica Demos
You can use these as a template for programming you want to do. I would like you to attribute me when you do though.
These aren't actually pdf's. Do a "save link as" to save these to your computer, then open with Mathematica. In most cases the output has been deleted to save server space, so you have to run the code to see the output.
Please note that thee is a bug in the Fourier[ ] routine (FFT) in v7.0.0. This does not show in earlier versions, and was fixed in 7.0.1 and later. (9.0.1 is the current version)
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some older files (written in v5.2. These will be updated soon and posted above.)
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Links to literature in Fourier optics
Each one of you should add references you think would be of general interest to this list - a minimum of one every other week.
Click 'edit' at the right to add references. Include a short description, make a new category if it makes sense. Links only - don't upload actual pdf's please. Put your last name and posting date along with the citation.
Feel free to add to the list of database and journal sites. The list below is old - let me know if any of the links are dead.
Journal Database pages
Use these to go to papers where you know the reference, or for searching for related papers
Scitation: American Institute of Physics journals search
Optics Infobase: Optical Society of America journal search
Journal pages
You can go to these to browse current issues or to look up specific references.These journal are (mostly) European journals not indexed through Scitation or Optics Infobase. Go to OpticsInfoBase for Optics Letters, Josa A and B, Optics Express, Applied Optics, etc.
Journal Articles
Spectral interferometry
sample link - more to come...
- Midwinter et al, British J. Applied Phys v16 p1135 (1965) "The effects of phase matching method and of uniaxial crystal symmetry on the polar distribution of second-order non-linear optical polarization" Derivation of the variation of dEff in nonlinear crystals with beam direction. (Durfee 1/12/2007) Midwinter (1965)
Other course Links
Signals and Systems | MIT OpenCourseWare
JavaOptics: a nice collection of optics-related demonstrations