SUPA is organizing this term in optical fractals and the imaging properties of laser resonators, holography with light and cold atoms, spatial light modulators; how they work and their applications, algorithms for designing holograms and diffractive optics, optical momentum, linear and angular, optical vortices, the inherent features of light, optical spectroscopy, application to ultra-sensitive gas detection, optical uncertainty relationships, optical down conversion, a tool for quantum entanglement, optical tweezing.
I am finding that the course review extensively all the optical methodology with examples explained above. It can be very useful for the working day by day in optical metrology.
The contents and lectures notes with examples can be found at http://my.supa.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=57
or you can email me if you are intested to la47@hw.ac.uk and I will send you the class notes.
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