Admission requirements
Basic knowledge of optics (geometrical optics, physical optics, interference, diffraction), Fourier transforms, astronomical observing techniques, computer programming.
Description
This course will teach MSc students in physics and astronomy the foundations of modern optical instruments including advanced concepts in geometrical and physical optics, optical design, and instrumentation. The course is the cornerstone of the MSc track on Astronomy and Instrumentation. Students who have not followed the BSc course on Astronomical Observing Technique are advised to follow a crash-course during the first week.
The following topics will be covered in lectures and exercises:
Foundations of Optics
Interference, Diffraction and Fourier Optics
Geometrical Optics
Polarization
Thin Films and Coatings
Optical Design
Telescopes
Imagers
Classical Spectrographs
Advanced Spectrographs
Interferometers
Polarimeters
Course objectives
Students will understand the principles of modern optical instruments in astronomy and experimental physics, be able to explain the operations of state-of-the-art optical instruments and be able to design simple instruments.
Timetable
See MSc schedules
Mode of instruction
Lectures, computer practicum, presentations, homework.
Assessment method
Written exam (60%)
Homework assignments (20%)
Presentation (20%)
Retake exams will be oral.
Blackboard
Blackboard will only be used to communicate with students. To have access, you need an ULCN account. More information:
Reading list
Recommended but not mandatory:
Field Guide to Astronomical Instrumentation, by Keller, Navarro, Brandl, published by SPIE
Optics, by Eugene Hecht, published by Addison Wesley
Registration
Via uSis.
More information about signing up for your classes at the Faculty of Science can be found here
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for information on how to apply.
For Interest only & Contractual enrollment, please see this website.
Contact information
Lecturers: Prof.dr. C.U. Keller / Dr. M.A. Kenworthy
Assistant: Andrew Ridden-Harper
Course website: Astronomical Telescopes and Instruments.
Remarks
Please note that this is a mandatory course for all MSc students who follow the Astronomy and Instrumentation specialisation.