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APPPHYS 305: Advanced Nonlinear Optics Laboratory

Core concepts and experiments in the nonlinear interaction of laser light with matter. Experiments on second harmonic generation and optical parametric oscillation culminate with assembly and use of an optical frequency comb for student-defined, open-ended experiments. Supercontinuum light generation, carrier-envelope phase stabilization, and metrology and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: APPPHYS 304, or consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: Lev, B. (PI)

APPPHYS 324: Introduction to Accelerator Physics

Physics of particle beams in linear and circular accelerators. Transverse beam dynamics, acceleration, longitudinal beam dynamics, synchrotron radiation, free electron lasers, collective instabilities and nonlinear effects. Topics of current research in accelerator physics. Selected laboratory measurements at SLAC to augment the lecture material.
Last offered: Autumn 2010

APPPHYS 325: X-rays: Past, Present and Future (PHOTON 325)

Introduction to the physics of bright x-ray sources. Topics include: physics and basic properties of short wavelength radiation, X-ray generation via incoherent Compton scattering and High Harmonic Generation (HHG), applications and impact of insertion devices in synchrotron radiation facilities and the development of x-ray free electron lasers. Includes selected laboratory tours of the Linac Coherent Light Source and/or measurements at SLAC. Prerequisite: graduate-level electrodynamics, or consent of instructor.

APPPHYS 390: Dissertation Research

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit

APPPHYS 392: Topics in Molecular Biophysics: Biophysics of Functional RNA

Survey of methods used to relate RNA sequences to the structure and function of transcribed RNA molecules. Computation of contributions of the counter-ion cloud to the dependence of free energy on conformation of the folded RNA. The relation of structure to function of riboswitches and ribozymes.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

APPPHYS 453A: Synchrotron Radiation and Free Electron Lasers: Principles and Applications (PHOTON 453A)

Synchrotron radiation sources for scientific exploration. X-ray FELs for studies of ultrafast processes at the atomic scale. Fundamental concepts in electron and photon beams, bending magnet and undulator radiation, one-dimensional and three-dimensional FEL theory and simulations, self-amplified spontaneous emission, seeding and other improvement schemes, x-ray methodology, techniques and instrumentation for the study of ultrafast phenomena. Course may be repeated when a different course is offered as a Special Topics..
Terms: Spr | Units: 3 | Repeatable for credit

APPPHYS 470: Condensed Matter Seminar

Current research and literature; offered by faculty, students, and outside specialists. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Fisher, I. (PI)

APPPHYS 473B: Topics in Condensed Matter Physics: Quantum Matter Meets Quantum Optics

Graduate seminar to survey the contemporary literature on emerging topics in light-matter interactions, including novel optical spectroscopy approaches to the study of material properties and exotic optical properties of novel materials.
Terms: Win | Units: 3 | Repeatable for credit

APPPHYS 483: Optics and Electronics Seminar

Current research topics in lasers, quantum electronics, optics, and photonics by faculty, students, and invited outside speakers. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Fejer, M. (PI)

APPPHYS 802: TGR Dissertation

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit
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