Modulkataloge
Name des Moduls |
[117510] Physical Optics Design |
Modulcode |
PAFMO251 |
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Studiengang |
[128] Physik |
ECTS Punkte |
4 LP |
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Arbeitsaufwand für Selbststudium |
75 Stunden |
Häufigkeit des Angebotes (Modulturnus) |
jedes 2. Semester (ab Wintersemester) |
Arbeitsaufwand in Präsenzstunden |
45 Stunden |
Dauer des Moduls |
1 Semester |
Arbeitsaufwand Summe (Workload) |
120 Stunden |
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Modulverantwortlicher |
Prof. Dr. Frank Wyrowski |
Voraussetzungen für die Vergabe von Leistungspunkten |
Klausur (100%) |
Literatur |
- E. Hecht and A. Zajac, Optics
- M. Born and E. Wolf, Principles of Optics
- R.E. Fischer and B. Tadic-Galeb, Optical System Design
- J. Turunen and F. Wyrowski, Diffractive Optics for industrial and commercial applications, Akademie Verlag, 1997
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Unterrichtssprache |
Englisch |
Voraussetzungen für die Zulassung zum Modul |
Keine |
Vorkenntnisse |
Module Fundamentals of Modern Optics and Introduction to Optical Modeling and Design oder äquivalent |
Art des Moduls |
Wahlpflichtmodul M.Sc. Physik in der Vertiefung „Optik“
Wahlpflichtmodul M.Sc. Photonics |
Zusammensetzung des Moduls / Lehrformen |
Vorlesung: 2 SWS
Übung: 1 SWS |
Inhalte |
- Concept of physical optics modeling by field tracing
- Geometric field tracing by smart rays.
- Design as an inverse field propagation problem
- System design in the functional embodiment
- Design of lens systems for laser sources
- Design of systems for light shaping by holographic optical elements and freeform surfaces
- Inclusion of partially coherent and polychromatic light; multiplexing
- Optimization of coatings and gratings in structure design
- Applications in laser optics, wavefront engineering, and lighting
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Lern- und Qualifikationsziele |
Optical design is typically based on ray optics. It is discussed when the ray approach fails and a physical optics based concept can be used to tackle such situations. Moreover, physical optics provides very powerful concepts in system design, since the design tasks are formulated in terms of fields which enables access to all parameters of concern in design. Various examples from different applications are investigated to illustrate and demonstrate theoretical results. |
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PAFMO251 ... Physical Optics Design
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