After successful completion of the course, students are able to use modern techniques in nanophotonics within an experimental or theoretical project. This can include acquiring expertise in the work with lasers, laser optics, laser stabilization, light detectors, glass fiber optics, near field effects, fabrication and characterization of photonic components, optical microresonators, etc. The main goal of the project, its context in the current research field an the used methods can be adequately described (usually in the form of a report).
Laser, Laser Optics, Laser Stabilization, Light Detectors, Glass Fiber Optics, Near Field Effects, Fabrication and Characterization of Photonic Components, Optical Microresonators, ...
Participation in experimental or theoretical research under guidance within a research group.
Usually as a written manuscript or manual.
Not necessary