Physical Optics is a course about light or electromagnetic waves. We cover wave propagation, polarization, interference, diffraction, and selected topics in modern optics. You are expected to be familiar with the material covered in the Paradigms on Oscillations (PH 421) and Waves (PH 424) and the Capstone on Electromagnetism (PH 431). The general philosophy is to ask as many questions as possible, and be an active participant in classes; it's more fun for all of us that way! I expect you to have read the assigned material before class. I do not intend to repeat detailed derivations in the text, but you are still required to understand them. Read widely - other texts present the same material in a different way and also give other examples.
Lecture times: MWF 10:00 - 10:50 in WGR 304
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David McIntyre |
Weniger 311 |
MF 11-12, W 9-10 |
PH 481: Final exam 35%. Midterm exam 25%. Labs 20%. Homework 20%.
PH 581: Final exam 35%. Midterm exam 25%. Labs 15%. Homework 15%. Paper 10%
FINAL: Wednesday, March 20, 9:30 am, Weniger 304
A short paper on a topic of your choosing is required. It can be an extension of a problem assigned in class or of a physical phenomenon discussed in class or lab. The paper should be handed in and presented as a 10-minute talk on the final day of class. A topic should be proposed in writing by February 13. The level of effort expected is approximately equivalent to 1-2 week's homework. Some guidelines should help avoid pitfalls. If any member of the PH 481 class is interested in this option, please talk to me.
If you have comments or suggestions, email me at mcintyre@ucs.orst.edu
Last Update: 1/6/13
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