PHOTONICS Single channel

Chair (Coordinator) and Rapporteur: TULLIO SCOPIGNO

Objectives

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
Provide fundamental notions of: ultrashort pulses generation and propagation in linear and non-linear media, characterization of time and frequency, spatial and polarization profiles. Pinpoint selected examples of ultrafast processes in physics, chemistry and biology (molecular switches, photoreceptors isomerization, photoinduced processes in
hemeproteins). Highlight novel approaches to non linear imaging and
related instrumentation. Hands on laboratory tutorials.


SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
A - Knowledge and understanding
OF 1) To know photonics foundations and its most common application
OF 2) To understand non linear processes relevant for propagation of light pulses in materials
OF 3) Understand principles of non-linear spectroscopy illustrated by Feynman diagrams

B - Application skills
OF 4) Learn how to apply equations for linear and non linear propagation to real cases such as short pulses in optical fibers.
OF 5) Solve problems related to evaluation of cross sections for linear and non linear spectroscopies
OF 6) To be able to apply numerical techniques for the evaluation of radiation – matter interaction

C - Autonomy of judgment
OF 7) To be able to apply in the future the acquired skills to complex problems in photochemistry and photobiology

D - Communication skills
OF 8) To know how to communicate the critical steps necessary to solve elementary problems dealing with spectroscopy and light matter interaction in non linear regime

E - Ability to learn
OF 10) Have the ability to autonomously consult scientific articles to expand the knowledge developed in the course

  • Academic year2025/2026
  • Degree program to which the course belongsPhysics
  • Lesson code10592565
  • Year and semester1st year - 2nd semester
  • Activity typeAttività formative caratterizzanti
  • Academic areaMicrofisico della materia e delle interazioni fondamentali
  • SSDFIS/03
  • Mandatory presenceNo
  • Languageeng
  • CFU6 CFU
  • Total duration60 hours
  • Hours distribution24 classroom hours, 36 training hours