OverviewProfessor: Dr. Daniel Mittleman
Office: Abercrombie Lab, Room A205
Phone: x5452
E-mail: daniel@rice.edu
Course Schedule
This schedule is tentative and may be updated as the semester goes
along.
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1,2,3 | Wave basics | |
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4,5,6 | Electromagnetic waves |
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7,8 | The interaction of light with matter | MLK Day is Jan 19 |
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9,10,11 | Optics of metals, scattering of light | |
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12,13,14 | Reflection, refraction, evanescent waves | |
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15,16,17 | Polarization | Exam 1 this week (covers lectures 1-14) |
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18,19 | More polarization, group velocity | There will be no class on Feb. 16th |
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20,21,22 | Fourier's theorem in optics | |
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23,24 | Geometrical optics, beams |
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There will be no class on Mar. 20th |
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27,28,29 | Diffraction | Exam 2 (covers lectures 15-26) |
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30, 31 | Coherence and interference | Apr. 2-3 is spring break |
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32,33,34 | Lasers | |
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35,36,37 | Non-linear optics |
Textbook
The required text is Optics, 4th edition, by Eugene Hecht.
You can buy it used, but be sure to get the 4th edition and not an earlier
one.
Problem Sets
Problem sets will be handed out on Wednesdays (most weeks), and will
usually be due IN CLASS the following Wednesday. You are permitted
to work with fellow students in solving the problems, as long as your collaboration
is compatible with the Rice Honor Code (e.g., copying someone else's work
is not allowed).
Office Hours
Office hours will be held from 1:00pm to 2:25pm on Tuesdays, in my
office, which is Abercrombie A205. You are strongly encouraged
to take advantage of office hours, especially if you are having difficulty
completing the problem sets in a reasonable amount of time. Office
hours are on Tuesdays because the problem sets are due on Wednesdays.
Additional office hours may be scheduled by appointment. Call or
e-mail to make an appointment.
Please take
advantage of this – I am happy to work with you if you are having
difficulties.
Exams
There will be two midterms and a comprehensive final exam. More
details on the nature of the exams, and the scheduling, will be forthcoming.
If you anticipate that you might miss an exam, let me know AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
so that an alternative can be arranged for you. If you have a foreseeable
conflict, you MUST let me know in advance of the exam date. Unforeseeable
conflicts will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Grading Policy
Your final grade will be determined according to the following weights:
Graders
Click here
for information on the graders.
Regrade policy: If you think a regrade is required on any assignment, you should make an appointment with me AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, but not more than one week after the assignment or exam was returned to you. Except in the event of obvious clerical errors, NO regrades will be considered beyond this deadline. It is YOUR responsibility to examine your graded papers carefully to check for any grading errors.
Late assignments: If you have a LEGITIMATE and FORSEEABLE excuse for handing in an assignment late, you will receive permission to do so with no penalty. These situations will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Note that a legitimate excuse such as a medical situation requires a confirming note from your physician. If you do not fall into the aforementioned category, then you can still receive 50% credit on late problem sets, as long as I receive them no later than two weeks after the original due date. Assignments turned in later than that will receive 25% credit, up to the last day of class. The idea here is that, even if you cannot hand in an assignment on time, you still get some credit if you do it before the end of the semester. This is the Better Late Than Never clause. Obviously, using the homework solutions to complete a late assignment would defeat the whole purpose of this clause, so it is a violation of the Honor Code to do so.
Handicapped students
Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments
or accommodations is requested to speak with me during the first two weeks
of class. All discussions will remain confidential. Students
with disabilities should also contact Disabled
Student Services in the Ley Student Center, at 348-5841.