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Oklahoma State University
PHYS 6803 Photonics I: Advanced Optics Prerequisites: ECEN 3213 or ECEN 3813. Description: Advanced optics including spectral and time characteristics of detectors, characteristics of lasers, time, spectral and spatial parameters of laser emission, interferometric techniques, and nonlinear effects such as two-photon absorption and second and third harmonic generations. Ultrashort laser pulses. Same course as CHEM 6803 & ECEN 6803. Offered for fixed credit, 3 credit hours, maximum of 9 credit hours. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Physics PHYS 6810 Photonics II: THz Photonics and THz-TDS Prerequisites: PHYS 6803. Description: THz photonics and THz time-domain spectroscopy (THz- TDS). Concepts and techniques of driving electronic circuitry with ultrashort laser pulses to generate and detect freely propagating pulses of THz electromagnetic radiation using several operational research systems. Same course as CHEM 6810 & ECEN 6810. Previously offered as PHYS 6811. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics PHYS 6820 Photonics II: Spectroscopy II Prerequisites: PHYS 6803. Description: Operating principles and applications of laser spectroscopy of atoms, molecules, solids and complex fluids. Absorption, emission, photon correlation, coherence, time resolved Fourier transform. Raman spectroscopy and non-linear optical. Same course as CHEM 6820 & ECEN 6820. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics PHYS 6830 Photonics II: Spectroscopy III Prerequisites: PHYS 6803. Description: Advanced spectroscopic instruments and methods used for investigation of semi-conductors and solid state material. Stimulated emission characterized both in wavelength and in time. Time-resolved fluorescence measurements. Multiphotonic excitations. Fast measuring techniques including subnanosecond detectors, picosecond streak cameras, and ultrafast four-wave mixing and correlation techniques. Time-dependent photoconductivity measurements. Same course as CHEM 6830 & ECEN 6830. Previously offered as PHYS 6831. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics
PHYS 6840 Photonics III: Microscopy I Prerequisites: CHEM 3553 or consent of instructor.
Description: The structure and imaging of solid surfaces. Basics of scanning probe microscopy (SPM). Contact and noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM). Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) in air. Same course as CHEM 6840 & ECEN 6840. Previously offered as PHYS 6841. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics PHYS 6850 Photonics III: Microscopy II Prerequisites: PHYS 3553 or consent of instructor. Description: Advanced techniques of scanning probe microscopy (SPM). Magnetic force microscopy, Kelvin force microscopy, scanning, tunneling microscopy (STM) in vacuum. Characterization of materials with SPM. Nanolithography with SPM. Device manufacturing and analysis. Same course as CHEM 6850 & ECEN 6850. Previously offered as PHYS 6851. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics PHYS 6860 Photonics III: Microscopy III and Image Processing Prerequisites: ECEN 5793. Description: Digital image processing, including projects. Image acquisition and display, image enhancement, geometric operations, linear and nonlinear filtering, image restoration, edge detection, image analysis, morphology, segmentation, recognition, and coding and compression. Same course as CHEM 6860 & ECEN 6860. Previously offered as PHYS 6861. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics PHYS 6870 Photonics IV: Synthesis and Devices I Prerequisites: PHYS 6803 and PHYS 6840. Description: Preparation of functional nanostructures and related optical and electronic devices. Physical and chemical methods of thin film deposition. Engineering of prototypes of light emitting diodes, sensors, optical limiting coatings, lithographic patterns. Same course as CHEM 6870 & ECEN 6870. Previously offered as PHYS 6871. Offered for fixed credit, 1 credit hour, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Physics
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