Innovative Optical Materials Research Technologies

Major: Applied Physics
Code of subject: 7.105.01.E.027
Credits: 5.00
Department: Applied Physics and Nanomaterials Science
Lecturer: Professor Andrushchak Anatoliy Stepanovych
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: After course completion the student has to know: - basic physical concepts, phenomena and laws covered by the course " Innovative Optical Technologies for Materials Research"; - features of application of modern optical methods of materials research; - effective ways and methods of solving engineering problems within the course; and be able: - apply the acquired knowledge in practice; - clearly understand the nature and essence of phenomena and laws; underlying the course.
Required prior and related subjects: - pre-requisites: optics; fundamentals of crystal optics - co-requisites: spatial anisotropy of induced optical effects, physics of anisotropic media
Summary of the subject: Interference methods of studies. Polarization methods of studies. Microscopic methods of studies. Optical methods for photonic crystals and anisotropic materials and materials with low symmetry investigations.
Assessment methods and criteria: Exam (written and oral components). - current control: (30 %): intermediate control (20%), individual work (10%), - final control (70%): exam – written component (60%), oral component (10%).
Recommended books: 1. Andrushchak A.S., Buryy O.A., Andrushchak N.A., Demyanyshyn N.M. Spatial anisotropy of induced optical effects in crystalline materials / – Lviv: Prostir M, 2019. – 196 p. 2. Andrushchak A., Bury O., Andrushchak N., Demyanyshyn N. Spatial anisotropy of induced optical effects in crystalline materials. Volume 2: Electro-, piezo-, elastic- and acousto-optical effects in the studied crystals, Monograph, Lviv: Space M, 2021, 297p. 3. Alessandro Massaro, Photonic Crystals - Innovative Systems, Lasers and Waveguides Published by InTech, 2012 DOI:10.5772/2632 4. Гужов В. И., Ильиных С. П. Компьютерная интерферометрия. Новосибирск: Изд. НГТУ, 2004. 252 с.