PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

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Industrial Photonics

01TVPOQ

A.A. 2024/25

Course Language

Inglese

Degree programme(s)

Master of science-level of the Bologna process in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering) - Torino

Borrow

02TVPQW

Course structure
Teaching Hours
Lezioni 18
Esercitazioni in aula 21
Esercitazioni in laboratorio 21
Lecturers
Teacher Status SSD h.Les h.Ex h.Lab h.Tut Years teaching
Perrone Guido Professore Associato IINF-02/A 13 26 26 0 5
Co-lectures
Espandi

Context
SSD CFU Activities Area context
ING-INF/02 6 B - Caratterizzanti Ingegneria elettronica
2021/22
The course is taught in English. This teaching unit offers an in-depth coverage of coherent optics (photonics). This subject deals with the peculiar properties of laser light and is the basis for technological achievements such as fiber optics communication networks ('broad band access'), deformation or pollution optical sensors or devices used for biological investigations. In particular, both free-space and guided-wave propagation of optical fields are addressed. A number of fundamental optical components are described and the relevant design methods are presented. In addition, the student is exposed to signal-integrity issues of electromagnetic compatibility and quantitative methods are explained to assess such effects in multi-signal transfer structures.
Photonics is one of the key technologies enabling the so-called "Industry 4.0" paradigm, which is commonly used to describe the currently ongoing profound changes in the manufacturing approaches nicknamed "fourth industrial revolution". Moreover, Photonics has been defined one of the few “Key Enabling Technologies” by European Commission, recognizing that it underpins a large number of disciplines, it allows innovative high-added value applications, and it has a huge impact in all aspects of our life. One of the fasted growing fields of Photonics is the industrial sector in which Photonics contributes with advanced process monitoring systems and high power laser machines. Understanding how to exploit the potentiality of Photonics in industrial applications has therefore become an essential tool for every engineer. The course aims at providing a deep understanding of the working principle of the main photonic devices used in advanced manufacturing, with a clear focus on applications. The acquired knowledge and skills will be useful not only in designing innovative industrial systems, but also in other important areas of Photonics, such as those of communications and of biomedical applications. The course is taught in English.
Knowledge and understanding of the concepts of free-space propagation, scattering from stratified dielectrics, optical fields in anisotropic media and dielectric waveguides. Ability to analyze and design basic optical components. Knowledge of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) issues related to signal integrity in high-speed electronics. Ability to assess cross-talk and signal distortions in the design of multi-signal transfer structures.
At the end of the course the students are expected to demonstrate the following main points of knowledge: o understanding of the theory, and the experimental evidence in support, which underpin the mathematical models of the main optical devices; o understanding of the main methodologies to analyze the behavior of the most common optical components and systems used in industrial applications of Photonics; and the following skills: o identification of the strengths and weaknesses of commercial devices; o ability to propose different approaches to design new optical components; o ability to present, in both oral and written forms, a clear and well-structured set of relevant considerations on design assumptions and results; o ability to read, understand and comment technical material about optical devices from books, manuals, data-sheets, and any other source; o ability to apply the learned methodologies to other domains of Photonics.
• Basic electromagnetic theory • Plane waves • Transmission line theory • General characteristics of guided wave propagation.
Key notions typically learned in undergraduate courses on physics of waves and on electrical circuit theory, such as: o electromagnetic fields and waves; o solution of simple electric circuits. Moreover, the solution of the proposed exercises may require some experience with a computational software such a Matlab, Maple, etc.
Free space optics (geometrical optics, gaussian beams, mirrors and lenses, diffractive optical elements) (1CFU) Analysis and design of stratified dielectric structures (antireflection coatings, periodic structures and Bragg mirrors) (1CFU) Optical resonators, Fabry-Perot and Mach-Zehnder interferometers (1 CFU). Crystal optics and interaction with external fields (plane waves in anisotropic media, electrooptic, acoustooptic effects) (1 CFU) Guided wave optics (slab waveguides, optical fibers, mode coupling, directional couplers) (2 CFU) Electromagnetic compatibility for high speed electronics (signal integrity, cross talk in multiconductor transmission lines) (2 CFU)
Fundamentals of applied electromagnetism (2 CFU): o Propagation of electromagnetic waves: Maxwell equations, plane waves, reflection and refraction of plane waves. Introduction to Photonics, discrete optical components and optical fibers (2 CFU) o Geometrical and physical optics. o Main discrete devices and components used in industrial applications (lenses, anti-reflection coatings, beam splitters, interferential filters, waveplates, isolators and circulators, etc.) o Dielectric waveguides and optical fibers. Industrial application of photonic technologies (2 CFU) o Lasers: general working principle, types (gas, solid-state, fibers, diode, etc.) and operating regimes (continuous, pulsed, ultra-fast). o Introduction to laser material processing. o Application of fiber optics to sensing.
Exercise sessions are integrated in the lectures. There will be a couple of laboratory sessions covering optical beam propagation and diffraction phenomena. During the course 7-8 homeworks will be assigned, which require the development of simple Matlab programs.
The course includes lectures on the theory, solution of exercises and experimental demonstrations. As the main goal is to provide the background and methods to understand how to design new components and critically analyze the performance of existing commercial devices, the theoretical derivations are aimed at studying real devices. Exercise sessions are integrated in the lectures and deal with the design of simple devices described in the preceding lectures. Experimental demonstrations are carried out by the instructor or by small groups of students, depending on the availability and the complexity of use of the specific equipment required. Part of the lectures will be in the form of seminars with the participation of leading industrial experts.
Lecture notes made available through the course website ("Portale della didattica"). Other texts for reference are: B. Saleh, M. Teich,"Elements of Photonics", Wiley 1991 K.Iizuka, "Engineering optics", Springer 1987
Lecture notes made available through the course website ("Portale della didattica"). To probe further it may be also useful to consult: o K. Iizuka, “Elements of Photonics” vol. I + II, Wiley. o B.E.A. Saleh, M.C. Teich, “Fundamentals of Photonics”, Wiley. o J. Dowden et al., “The theory of laser materials processing”, Springer. o J. Hecht, “Understanding lasers”, Wiley. o D. Krohn et al., “Fiber optic sensors”, SPIE Press.
Modalità di esame: Prova orale obbligatoria; Elaborato progettuale individuale;
Exam: Compulsory oral exam; Individual project;
... Oral exam (30-45 minutes) aiming at ascertaining if the expected learning outcomes indicated in section 2 have been reached. The students will run the programs developed in the home-works and will discuss the results on the basis of the theory presented in the course.
Gli studenti e le studentesse con disabilità o con Disturbi Specifici di Apprendimento (DSA), oltre alla segnalazione tramite procedura informatizzata, sono invitati a comunicare anche direttamente al/la docente titolare dell'insegnamento, con un preavviso non inferiore ad una settimana dall'avvio della sessione d'esame, gli strumenti compensativi concordati con l'Unità Special Needs, al fine di permettere al/la docente la declinazione più idonea in riferimento alla specifica tipologia di esame.
Exam: Compulsory oral exam; Individual project;
The exam aims at assessing the knowledge level of the topics listed in the course program acquired by the student and her/his ability to apply the theory to the solution of simple design projects. Following this approach, the exam, which is only oral and usually lasts from 30 to 50 minutes, includes a discussion of the topics presented during the lectures and the presentation of the results of some assignments given during the course. In more detail, the oral exam is organized in two moments: a) answering to 4-5 questions taken from a list published on the course web-portal before the exam period; b) critical discussion of the design assignments given during the course and handed-in at the exam.
In addition to the message sent by the online system, students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) are invited to directly inform the professor in charge of the course about the special arrangements for the exam that have been agreed with the Special Needs Unit. The professor has to be informed at least one week before the beginning of the examination session in order to provide students with the most suitable arrangements for each specific type of exam.
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