- Docente: Matteo Lombini
- Credits: 6
- SSD: FIS/01
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Matteo Lombini (Modulo 1) Emiliano Diolaiti (Modulo 2) Fausto Cortecchia (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Physics (cod. 9244)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student knows the fundamentals of geometric, refractive and diffractive optics. He/she also acquires the basis of optical system design for advanced instrumentation in the field of scientific research and industrial applications.
Course contents
Geometrical optics
Reflection, refraction and dispersion
Mirrors, lenses and prisms
Compound optical systems
Geometric aberrations
Wave optic
Fresnel equations
Polarization and polarimetry
Spectroscopy
Interferometry
Fourier optics
Applications
Non imaging optics
Telescopes
Microscopy and refractive optical systems
Adaptive Optics
System engineering approach
Basics of tolerances
Optical design using ZEMAX OpticStudio
Work environment, optimization, tolerances, examples
No additional content is foreseen for non-attending students.
Readings/Bibliography
Teaching material provided by the teacher.
Recommended books:
Eugene Hecht, Optics, Addison-Wesley.
Daniel J. Schroeder, Astronomical Optics, Academic Press.
Warren J. Smith, Modern Optical Engineering, McGraw Hill
Focardi et al, Fisica Generale – Onde e Ottica
Teaching methods
Traditional lessons for theory and optical application examples.
The teaching material, in a non definitive version, will be published on the IOL website a few days before the lesson. A few days after the lesson, the material will be published in the final version for the current year.
During the optical design lessons (ray tracing), the commercial software ZEMAX OpticStudio will be used. Possibility to obtain temporary licenses ZEMAX Global Academic Program to follow the lessons actively and interactively on the student laptop, valid only for students enrolled in the course.
Students must present a short report or a presentation at the evaluation exam concerning the results of optical design work relative to the topic agreed upon with the teacher. Students are welcome to propose topics. The work can be done in pairs.
Assessment methods
Oral examination will consist in:
- discussion of the optical design work, either through a short report or a presentation. The student can also show the results by opening the Zemax files at the exam. The work subject has to be agreed upon with the teacher.
- two questions regarding topics of the course.
The purpose of the oral exam is to verify the student's ability to apply his or her knowledge and to make the necessary logical-deductive connections.
Gradations of the final grade:
Preparation on a very limited number of topics and poor analytical skills → 18-19;
Preparation on a limited number of topics but ability to autonomous analysis → 20-24;
Preparation on a large number of topics and ability to make independent choices of critical analysis → 25-29;
Exhaustive preparation and ability to make independent choices of critical analysis and connection→ 30-30L
Optical design project to be agreed with the teacher. The project will then be discussed and evaluated during the examination.
Teaching tools
Projector, blackboard
Office hours
See the website of Matteo Lombini
See the website of Emiliano Diolaiti
See the website of Fausto Cortecchia
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.