Optical Processes
INSE-612-9310
University at Albany
- Semester
- Spring 2026
- Instructor
- Alain C Diebold
- Start Date
- 01-21-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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This course provides a theoretical overview of the optical properties of solids and the experimental methods used to characterize them including ellipsometry, photoreflectance and second harmonic generation. The course will primarily focus on semiconductor and metal single crystal solids. Building upon the optical properties of these bulk materials, this course describes research into the changes in bulk materials optical properties due to nanoscale phenomena such as quantum confinement. The theory behind photoreflectance and second harmonic generation will also be presented, in addition to the use of photoreflectance to measure stress induced changes in the critical point of silicon. Prerequisites: Foundation modules including, Solid State Quantum 1A and 1B, Nanoscale Electronic and Magnetic Properties, and Optical/Photonic properties of Nanostructures and Nse 512 Quantum Theory of Solids II, or permission of the instructor.
Course Area: Engineering
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-21-2026 - 05-05-2026
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