387.053 Optical precision metrology
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2017S, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture

Aim of course

Sparkled by the invention of optical frequency combs, the high-precision optical metrology (we are speaking of accuracy 10^-16 and better!) has become a striving and fast growing discipline, which is being rediscovered. This is supported by the availability of practical and affordable comb sources, based on modelocked fiber lasers. This course is aimed to explain the principles and learn basic techniques of optical precision metrology, from ultimate frequency standards to time, frequency, and length measurement schemes.

Starting with the some fundamentals and generic optical measurement schemes, we continue to optical frequency standards, their physical background and practical realization. Important issues for practical use are conversion and comparison between optical frequency standards and electronic (RF und microwave) standards, as well as methods of the signal dissemination. We learn about modelocked lasers as optical clockworks and transfer devices and pay special attention to novel measurement schemes based on frequency comb techniques. In the course we discuss examples of precision optical measurements: frequency, time, wavelength, position, and displacement from everyday measurements to gravitational observatories, exo-planet search and  probing of the long-term stability of world constants.

The course includes an excursion to the Austrian national Bureau of Standards.

Subject of course

Methods and types of precision optical measurements: frequency, time, wavelength, position, displacement. Optical frequency standards, their physical background and practical realization. Conversion and comparison between optical frequency standards and electronic (RF und microwave) standards. Ultimate limitations on precision, probing of the long-term stability of physical constants. Modelocked lasers as optical clockworks and transfer devices. Novel measurement schemes based on frequency comb techniques.

Additional information

Lecture notes and necessary literature will be made available to all registered participants.

The lecture is given as block, i.e. we make a compact series of 2-hour lectures. Normally, we are done within 2 months, counting the Easter holidays, etc. We plan two lectures per week: Wednesday afternoon and Friday morning, and there is a certain flexibility in timing. The exact schedule will be elaborated at the first meeting ("Vorbesprechung").

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Wed16:00 - 17:0008.03.2017Seminarraum 387 Preliminary discussion
Wed16:00 - 18:0015.03.2017 - 31.05.2017Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri09:00 - 11:0017.03.2017 - 19.05.2017Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Optical precision metrology - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Wed08.03.201716:00 - 17:00Seminarraum 387 Preliminary discussion
Wed15.03.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri17.03.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed22.03.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri24.03.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed29.03.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri31.03.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed05.04.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri07.04.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed26.04.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri28.04.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed03.05.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri05.05.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed10.05.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri12.05.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed17.05.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Fri19.05.201709:00 - 11:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed24.05.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Wed31.05.201716:00 - 18:00Seminarraum 387 Vorlesung
Course is held blocked

Examination modalities

Oral exam. There will be three homeworks during the course. The final note will include homework and exam note.

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
01.03.2017 17:00 24.03.2017 23:59

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 508 Microelectronics and Photonics Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

Students in Electrical Engineering are expected to have done the "Photonik 1" course. Physics and exchange (e.g. Erasmus) students should possess basic knowledge about lasers.

Language

English