Detailed schedule for first two weeks of lectures
Day Time Room Lecturer
Monday January 12 1:00-1:50 PM EE 1B73 McLeod/All
Wednesday January 14 CANCELLED DUE TO STUDENT CONFICTS
Thursday January 15 2-4 PM JILA 10B Cundiff
Thursday January 22 2-4 PM JILA 10B Cundiff
If you have conflicts with the Thursday lectures, please contact Dr. Cundiff
Grading
Prelabs 35%
Labs (notebooks) 45%
Reports 20%
You will choose one lab from the first six weeks and one lab from the second six weeks on which to write a formal report.
Missed labs
We have an unusually large number of students which will put a strain on our system as it is. If you or a family member have a serious medical emergency, a make-up session will be possible, but it is your responsibility to arrange it (again, due to the large number of students). The options, in order of preference are:
1. Arrange with another student to switch lab groups in order to avoid your conflict. Ideally, you do this before a particular rotation starts so that you each live with the same group and go through the 3 labs in the rotation without any confusion. If you switch groups within a rotation, it is up to you to insure you still participate in all three labs. In other words, it will be up to you to locate a willing partner and to insure you have read the schedules right in order that you both participate in all the three labs. Just joining another lab group that already has three people is not an option - four people per group is simply too many.
2. Make up the lab on a Friday. The lab space may not be available during the last Friday of a rotation because we may begin pulling equipment apart for the next rotation. In other words, you are only guaranteed to have the lab available on the first and second Fridays of a three-week rotation. Unlike the regular lab days, TAs and professors will usually not be available to help you on Fridays. At best, the coverage will be occasional. At worst, you will be completely on your own. This option is not optimal and, if it seems to be abused, it may go away.
3. Do the prelab, turn it it, and miss the lab. This will have unavoidable consequences on your grade.
Experiments
Letters in RED correspond to group assignments
Group 1 (Physics)
A: Resonator mode matching
B: Nonlinear optics and frequency doubling
C: Ti:Saphire lasers
Group 2 (ECE)
A: Interferometers
B: Fourier Optics
C: Polarization and Crystal Optics
Group 3 (Physics)
A: External cavity stabilized laser diodes
B: Nonlinear spectroscopy
C: Laser cooling and atom trapping
Group 4 (ECE)
A: Acoustooptic Devices
B: Photorefractive crystals
C: Linear spectroscopy