ENEE 486

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This class provides hands-on experience in performing measurements in optics and electro-optics. In particular, the students learn about reflection, refraction, diffraction, imaging, polarization, and propagation of light in optical fibers. They also learn about Gaussian beams, light detectors, gratings, spectrometers, photovoltaics, LED displays, acousto-optic modulators, and fiber optics communication.

Equipment

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Components

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In addition to these electrical equipments, you will have a set of components most commonly used in this lab at your workstations. Replace them in proper order and in proper location. For each laboratory you will have a blue component box assigned for each workstation. Ensure the components in this box are in order as listed on the label to the side of the box. Make sure you replace the box at the end of the lab. If any component is missing in the box, please notify your lab instructor or Teaching Assistant immediately.