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Lasers and Solid-State Devices Laboratory
Course Number:
OPTI 511L
Units:
1
Distance Course:
No
Course Description:
The experiments in this laboratory deal with a number of the subjects addressed in the OPTI 511R: Optical Physics and Lasers, OPTI 541: Introduction to Lasers and OPTI 507: Solid State Optics courses. The laboratory exercises involve experiments with diode, gas and solid-state lasers; cavity modes and stability; nonlinear crystals; and atomic spectroscopy.
Prerequisite(s):
OPTI 511R; corequisite OPTI 507
Days, Times and Location:
See Course Schedules Page
Course Link:
OPTI 511L website
Instructor(s):
Dalziel Wilson Contact:
- Dalziel Wilson: dalziel@optics.arizona.edu | 621-2584 | Meinel 650
Course Syllabus:
Academic Integrity
According to the Arizona Code of Academic Integrity, “Integrity is expected of every student in all academic work. The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student’s submitted work must be the student’s own.” Unless otherwise noted by the instructor, work for all assignments in this course must be conducted independently by each student. Co-authored work of any kind is unacceptable. Misappropriation of exams before or after they are given will be considered academics misconduct.
Misconduct of any kind will be prosecuted and may result in any or all of the following:
- Reduction of grade
- Failing grade
- Referral to the Dean of Students for consideration of additional penalty, i.e., notation on a student’s transcript re: academic integrity violation, etc.
Students with Learning Disabilities
If a student is registered with the Disability Resource Center, he/she must submit appropriate documentation to the instructor if he/she is requesting reasonable accommodations.
The information contained in this syllabus may be subject to change with reasonable advance notice, as deemed appropriate by the instructor.