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OPTO200: Optoelectronics |
Optoelectronic devices are widely used in computing and communication systems, from the tiny lasers in many disk drives to the optical fibres carrying signals between continents. This unit outlines the physical basis for the technology.
An introduction to light sources, propagation and detection. Geometrical and physical optics; optical materials, fabrication and coatings, fibre optics; optical instruments, lasers. The band picture of semiconductors, electron statistics, materials and device technologies, electron-photon interactions and their manipulation. Device physics: metal-semiconductor and p-n-junction structures. Quantitative approach to continuous-wave systems using a burglar alarm as an example. Fundamentals of remote sensing.
Please note that OPTO200 will be last offered in 2007.
| Credit Points: | 3 |
| Contact Hours: | 3 |
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D3 - Day; Offered over the full year
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| Staff Contact: |
Professor Ewa Goldys |
| Prerequisites: |
(MATH135(P) or MATH132(P) or MATH136 or MATH133) and
[(PHYS140(P) and PHYS143(P)) or PHYS149(P)]
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| Unit Designations: |
Technology
Science
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Graded
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| Offered By: |
Department of Physics |
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