About Course
Course Description: Measurement of paraxial properties of optical components, refractive index, surface figure, and surface finish.
Course Number: OPTI 513L
Prerequisite Course: OPTI 513R (A student may take both OPTI513R and OPTI513L in the same semester.)
Course Type: Graduate Course
Units: 1
Semester Offered: Spring
Lecture Days and Times: Lecture session (Wednesday 12:00-12:50 pm);
Lab Sessions: There were four available lab sessions. 1) Monday 9 am - noon, 2) Monday 1-4 pm, 3) Tuesday 9 am - noon, 4) Tuesday 1-4 pm (Or, TBD)
Lecture Room: Meinel 422
Lab: Meinel 436
Distance Course: No
Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
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Welcome to the Optical Testing Lab class for 2025! This will be a productiver, exciting, and active lab course with all students in the class. Let's study, experiemnt, investigate, and learn together. Please, bring your curiosity! See you in the classroom!
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Grading Policy
The grade for this course is based on your lab notebook (75%), which requires lab and lecture session attendance, and a final group presentation (25%). The notebooks will be graded on the basis of completeness of the lab write-up. Lab notebooks will be collected during the semester and graded. Also, we will always be happy to look at your notebooks throughout the term.
About Instructor
Daewook Kim is an associate professor of Optical Sciences and Astronomy at the University of Arizona. He has been working in the optical engineering field for more than 10 years, mainly focusing on very large astronomical optics such as the 25 m in diameter Giant Magellan Telescope primary mirrors. His main research area covers the precision freeform optics fabrication and various metrology topics such as interferometric test systems using computer generated holograms, direct curvature measurements, and dynamic deflectometry systems. He is currently a chair/co-chair of the Optical Manufacturing and Testing conference (SPIE) and the Optical Fabrication and Testing conference (OSA). He is a Senior member of OSA and SPIE and has been serving as an associate editor for the journal Optics Express. He is a Fellow of SPIE.
Heejoo Choi is an associate research professor of Optical Sciences and will co-teach the course with Dr. Daewook Kim. He is an expert in optical design, metrology and engineering area and worked on various large ground and space telescope and imaging systems.
The 513L course materials were originally prepared/created by Dr. Jim Schwiegerling, Dr. Jon Ellis, and Dr.James C. Wyant. All the materials and contents were generously handed over to Dr. Dae Wook Kim for the continuing educational mission at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences.
Contacts
Daewook Kim: dkim@optics.arizona.edu
Heejoo Choi: hchoi@optics.arizona.edu
Parker Liu (TA): pengyuliu@arizona.edu