NLO - Nonlinear Optics
- Type: Lecture (L) + Tutorial (T)
- Semester: Summer Term
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Place:
Building 11.10 Engelbert-Arnold-Hörsaal (EAS) (L)
Building 30.10 Nachrichtentechnik-Hörsaal (NTI) (T) -
Time:
Tue 09:45 - 11:15 (L)
Wed 08:00 - 09:30 (T) - Start: 16.04.2024 (L)
- Lecturer:
- SWS: 2 (+2)
- Lv-No.: 2309468 (Lecture)
- Information:
Language: English
Oral Examinations
Appointments for oral examinations
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Please contact our office (by e-mail to office∂ipq.kit.edu with your full name and matriculation number) to make appointments for oral examinations.
Tutorials
Introduction
Nonlinear optics describes the behavior of light in nonlinear media, which feature a nonlinear relationship between the dielectric polarization and the electric field. In consequence, the superposition principle of classical optics is not valid any more, i.e. light beams can interact with - rather than simply pass through - each other. Nonlinear optical effects are exploited for various industrial and scientific applications such as:
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Ultrafast all-optical signal processing on fs time scales
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High-speed electro-optic modulators for data transmission
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Femtosecondlasers and frequency combs
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Direct-write 3D lithography
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Linear and nonlinear opical spectroscopy
Contents
- Maxwell equations for the nonlinear optics
- Nonlinear effects overview
- The nonlinear optical susceptibility, second-harmonic generation
- The electro-optical effect and the electro-optical modulator, acousto-optical modulator
- Third order nonlinearities
- Nonlinear effects in semiconductors
- Nonlinear effects in optical fibers