Micro/Nano Photonics Lab

To contact us:

 

Prof. Lan Yang

Washington University

Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Campus Box 1127

One Brookings Drive

Saint Louis, MO 63130-4899

 

Phone: 314-935-9543

Fax: 314-935-7500

Courses

ESE 438 Applied Optics (Fall)

Topics relevant to the engineering and physics of conventional as well as experimental optical systems and applications explored. Items addressed include geometrical optics, Fourier optics such as diffraction and holography, polarization and optical birefringence such as liquid crystals, and nonlinear optical phenomena and devices. Prerequisite: ESE 330 or equivalent.

ESE 531 Nano/microphotonics (Spring)

This course focuses on theory, design, fabrication and application of photonic materials and micro/nano photonic devices. Interaction of light and matter, propagation of light in waveguide, nonlinear optical effect and optical properties of nano/micro structure, the device principles of silicon-based waveguide, filter, photodetector, modulator and laser devices. Prerequisite: ESE 330.

ESE 500-Independent Study

 

 

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Micro/Nano Photonics Lab

Micro/Nano Photonics Lab