KSOP-OPL - Optics and Photonics Lab
- Type: Laboratory
- Semester: Summer Term / Winter Term
-
Place:
Building 30.10 Room 1.18
-
Time:
Wed 14:00 - 18:00
-
Lecturer:
and co-workers
- SWS: 4
- Lv-No.: 2309491
-
Information:
Please register for the KSOP-OPL via Campus Management System!
Notes:
on appointmentLanguage:
EnglishNotes and Experiments
For KSOP students in the first two semesters, the following experiments are recommended:
Backscattering in Optical Fibers
This module gives an introduction to optical time domain reflectometry. This scheme monitors fiber optical links for changes in transmission quality or locations of damages to the fiber by evaluating backscattered signals. It is an important routine employed by all major telecommunication companies to check the integrity of optical links.
Ring Resonator Filters
Ring resonator waveguide structures are useful for adding or dropping information in networks switches. Their principle of operation is investigated with a microwave-frequency plug-and-play model (10 GHz).
Transmission and filtering properties are then experimentally verified with a network analyzer. Finally, finite-element-simulations are performed for visualization and a cross-check with theory.
BPM-Simulations of Integrated Waveguides
High refractive index contrast waveguides are used in integrated optical devices. Typical single mode planar and stripe waveguides are designed and characterized by beam propagation simulations with an industrial-standard high-frequency design-suite. This gives a graphic understanding of the actual transmission of light as an electromagnetic wave, extension of optical fields and of what is meant by “optical mode”.
KSOP students with profund knowledge in optics, (typically from the third semester on), are encouraged to choose their experiments out of the entire OKT-Laboratory.