EECE7105/EECE4646 --- Optics For Engineers --- Fall 2025

| Prof. DiMarzio |
Office Hours: TBD
Schedule: Wed, Fri 11:45-1:25PM in 017SL

I hope that many people will find this material useful. I am making it available here in a very open form for the convenience of my students. In the spirit of academic openness, anyone is welcome to print a copy for personal use. However, please do not present it in any public venue or alter it in any way without my permission.

http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781439807255
Optional Textbook: Optics for Engineers


The text for this course is my book Optics for Engineers. For this undergraduate course, you may find all the information you need in the lectures and associated slides. Click on the book or the link above for more information from my publisher, CRC Press.

http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781439807255

Homework

|HW1/2|HW3/4|HW5| HW7|
|HW1/2 Solutions|HW3/4 Solutions|
||Midterm Exam | |Final Exam | |fo.m | |fftaxis.m | |fftaxisshift.m | |bbody.zip ||

EECE4646 Undergraduate

EECE7105 Graduate

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Slides for Topic 7

 Syllabus

 Lecture Notes 1 - Introduction
Lecture Notes 2 - Reflection, Refraction, Thin Lens
Lecture Notes 3 - Matrix Optics
Lecture Notes 4 - Apertures
Lecture Notes 5 - Aberrations
Lecture Notes 6 - Polarization
Lecture Notes 7 - Interference
Lecture Notes 8 - Diffraction
Lecture Notes 9 - Gaussian Beams
Lecture Notes 10 - Coherence
Lecture Notes 11 - Fourier Optics
Lecture Notes 12 - Radiometry and Photometry



Announcements (Updated 1 September 2025)

(1 Sep 2025) I have links to all the lectures but only a few have been posted. If a link doesn't work it's because it isn't posted yet. As of today I have 1 through 4 posted.

(6 Aug 2025) Welcome to Optics for Engineers. For Fall 2025, we will be doing the graduate course, EECE7105. I've included both sets of lecture notes above. The undergraduate ones are from 2024. The graduate ones will be updated as we go along through the semester. My hope is to have about the first four sets updated before the semester begins. We have the undergraduate version on the schedule for spring 2026.