Semester 8


Course: Photonic - Optical Devices



Course Code: Ε46
Course Level: Undergratuate
Obligatory/Elective: Elective
Semester: 8
Division: Division of Telecommunications
Group: Group A
ECTS Credits: 5
Hours Per Week: 4
Website: eclass.uowm.gr/courses/ICTE320/
Language: Greek
Content:

Basics of waveguiding, optical fibers and integrated (planar) waveguide structures. Attenuation, dispersion and nonlinear mechanisms in optical communications. Mode-coupling structures (directional couplers, tapers, periodic Bragg gratings, counter-propagating). Passive and tunable components (mirrors, tapers, Y-junctions, isolators & circulators, modulators, resonators, filters, routers, switches, multiplexes, arrayed-waveguide gratings). Active optical devices: sources (laser diodes and LEDs), receivers (detectors, photodiodes, noise), amplifiers (erbium-doped fibers, semiconductor). Synthesis of integrated photonic circuits. Areas with active research interest.

Extra contents:

•          Educational laboratory kit of a full optical communication system (laser source, modulator, optical fiber, receiver/demodulator photodiode), to be demonstrated to students.

•          Introduction to scientific programming and use of specialized software for analysis and design of photonic and optical devices.

Learning Outcomes:

This course is an introduction to photonics while also covering fundamental optical principles. After successful completion of the course, the students will…

•          Comprehend the principles of waveguiding in optical structures

•          Break-down complex photonic/optical structures into the constituting components

•          Design and implement simple photonic components for telecom/datacom applications

•          Familiarize with methodologies for the design of advanced devices

•          Acquaintance with technologies for the fabrication of photonic/optical devices and associated challenges.

•          Identify photonic components and understand their role in optical communication systems.

•          Be able to explain to non-experts the relation of these technologies with society, economy, and human welfare, and identify opportunities and threats.

Pre-requirements:

None. However, knowledge from course “Electromagnetic waves” (5th semester) is essential.

Teaching Methods:

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Validation:

Theory and Exercise Lectures  (theory and exercises)

Remote teaching when needed

Suggested Books:

- Recommended Book Resources:

[1]   Οπτοηλεκτρονική, Αλεξανδρής Α.

[2]   Εφαρμοσμένη Οπτική, 3η Έκδοση, Ζευγώλης Δ.

[3]   ΟΠΤΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΛΕΙΖΕΡ, M. Young

[4]   Οπτοηλεκτρονική, Νέα Βελτιωμένη, Singh Jasprit

[5]   Συστήματα Επικοινωνιών με Οπτικές Ίνες, Agrawal G. P.

Lecturer: Pitilakis Alexandros