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Optics Educational Laboratory

Welcome to the Optics Training Laboratory.
The Optics Laboratory is one of the laboratories under the Physics Department and is offered as a 2-credit practical course (each weekly session lasts 4 hours) for undergraduate physics students. The co-requisite for this course is the 3-credit Optics course. In the Optics Laboratory, students practically examine a number of topics from the Optics course, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Some of the experiments are related to linear (geometric) optics, while others concern wave optics. As we know, optics is one of the most widely used and fascinating branches of physics; therefore, it is essential for students to gain practical familiarity with a number of optical instruments (optical microscopes, lenses, diffraction gratings, lasers, quarter-wave plates, etc.). This is made possible for students through the Optics Laboratory. The list of experiments available in the Optics Laboratory is as follows:
  1. Michelson Interferometer (and determining the wavelength of a Helium-Neon laser)
  2. Malus's Law (Investigating light polarization)
  3. Newton's Rings
  4. Reflection coefficients rs and rp (Calculating their variations)
  5. Prism Spectrometry
  6. Diffraction Grating Spectrometry
  7. Single-slit and Double-slit Diffraction
  8. Quarter-wave Plate
  9. Refractometry using Geometric Optics
Head of Optics Educational laboratory



Ismail Saberinia
phone:
The most important facilities available in the laboratory
Facilities for educational experiments in the physics of light



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