PHY3069 Ultrafast Physics 2017-18
Dr V.V. Kruglyak
 
Delivery Weeks: T2:01-11
Level: 6 (NQF)
Credits: 15 NICATS / 7.5 ECTS
Enrolment: 14 students (approx)

Description

This module covers areas of physics that emerged as a result of application of the state-of-the-art ultrafast measurement techniques in the study of spintronics, magnonics, plasmonics and metamaterials. In particular, topics explored in this module include ultrafast sources, time resolved spectroscopy and imaging, ultrafast magnetisation reversal, excitation of non-Fermi electron distributions, coherent phonons, magnons, etc., ultrafast demagnetisation, nonlinear electro- and magneto-optical effects (including electromagnetic radiation).

Module Aims

Ultrafast physics is revolutionising our understanding of matter and offering many new exciting opportunities, for example some speculate that table-top particle accelerators might become possible. This module aims to give the student in-depth understanding of the non-equilibrium phenomena observed in condensed matter samples that have been excited by ultrafast optical pulses.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

A student who has passed this module should be able to:

Syllabus Plan

  1. Revision
    1. Maxwell's Equations for the electromagnetic field, constitutive equations, electromagnetic waves
    2. Electronic band theory and its relation to optical properties
    3. Classification of materials according to their electric and magnetic properties
  2. Ultrafast Lasers and Amplifiers
    1. Absorption, spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein coefficients
    2. Three- and four-level systems
    3. Amplification and lasing — population inversion, optical gain and feedback
    4. Cavities and cavity modes
  3. Ultrafast Measurement Mechniques
    1. Pulse width control
    2. Magneto-optics
    3. Time resolved measurements
    4. Principles of Gaussian beam optics
    5. Time-resolved microscopy
  4. Ultrafast Processes in Semiconductors
    1. Ultrafast dynamics of electrons
    2. Electromagnetic emission
    3. Ultrafast lattice dynamics and coherent phonons
    4. Ultrafast spintronics of semiconductors: spin orientation and relaxation
  5. Ultrafast Spintronics and Magnonics of Magnetic Metals and Dielectrics
    1. Phenomenological description of magnetisation dynamics in ferromagnets, Landau-Lifshitz equations, spin waves
    2. Relaxation of magnetisation dynamics
    3. Two and tree temperature models of electron, lattice and spin dynamics in metallic ferromagnets
    4. Ultrafast demagnetisation
    5. Optical excitation and coherent control of spin waves in metals and dielectrics
  6. Ultrafast Plasmonics and Nano-Photonics
    1. Surface plasmon-polaritons
    2. Mie resonances
    3. Amplification and guiding of electromagnetic fields by nanostructured metallic surfaces
  7. Metamaterials
    1. Photonic metamaterials and applications
    2. Plasmonic metamaterials and applications
    3. Magnonic metamaterials and applications
    4. Acoustic metamaterials and applications

Learning and Teaching

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Description Study time KIS type
20×1-hour lectures 20 hours SLT
2×1-hour problems/revision classes 2 hours SLT
5×6-hour self-study packages 30 hours GIS
4×4-hour problem sets 16 hours GIS
Reading, private study and revision 82 hours GIS

Assessment

Weight Form Size When ILOS assessed Feedback
0% Guided self-study 5×6-hour packages Fortnightly 1-14 Discussion in class
0% 4 × Problems sets 4 hours per set Fortnightly 1-14 Solutions discussed in problems classes.
100% Final Examination 2 hours 30 minutes May/June 1-14 Mark via MyExeter, collective feedback via ELE and solutions.

Resources

The following list is offered as an indication of the type & level of information that students are expected to consult. Further guidance will be provided by the Module Instructor(s).

Core text:

Supplementary texts:

ELE:

Further Information

Prior Knowledge Requirements

Pre-requisite Modules Quantum Mechanics I (PHY2022), Condensed Matter I (PHY2024) and Electromagnetism II (PHY3051)
Co-requisite Modules N/A

Re-assessment

Re-assessment is not available except when required by referral or deferral.

Original form of assessment Form of re-assessment ILOs re-assessed Time scale for re-assessment
Whole module Written examination (100%) 1-14 August/September assessment period

Notes: See Physics Assessment Conventions.

KIS Data Summary

Learning activities and teaching methods
SLT - scheduled learning & teaching activities 22 hrs
GIS - guided independent study 128 hrs
PLS - placement/study abroad 0 hrs
Total 150 hrs
Summative assessment
Coursework 0%
Written exams 100%
Practical exams 0%
Total 100%

Miscellaneous

IoP Accreditation Checklist
  • N/A this is an optional module
Availability MPhys and PGRS only
Distance learning NO
Keywords Physics; Lasers; Electromagnetism; Optics; Light; Ultrafast lasers; Ultrashort pulses; X-rays.
Created 01-Oct-10
Revised 02-Feb-15