A modular laboratory curriculum for teaching integrated photonics to students with diverse backgrounds

A modular laboratory curriculum with exercises for students and lesson plans for teachers is presented. Fundamentals of basic integrated photonic (IP) devices can be taught, first as a lecture-in-the-lab followed by "hands-on" laboratory measurements. This comprehensive curriculum utilizes...

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Main Authors: Serna, Samuel (Author), Hidalgo, Nancy (Author), Tjan, Janice (Author), McComber, Kevin (Author), Kimerling, Lionel C (Author), Verlage, Erik (Author), Diop, Julie C (Author), Hu, Juejun (Author), Saini, Sajan (Author), Agarwal, Anu (Author), Gagnon, Gerald A. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering (Contributor), MIT Materials Research Laboratory (Contributor), Lincoln Laboratory (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SPIE, 2020-09-11T13:40:40Z.
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