SYLLABUS Classification Elective Course No. Korean Course Title English Course Outline 5694 Cr. Hrs. 3 Instructor Lee, Yong-Gu 마이크로생산을 위한 광학 Optics in micromanufacturing Optics is an important subject in manufacturing micrometer scale devices and sensors. The goal of this course is to learn practices and the theory of optics used in micromanufacturing. Firstly, microscopy is covered as it is the basic tool used in examining micromanufacturing processes. Secondly, actuated stages and cameras used in advanced microscopes are covered. Thirdly, techniques for introducing lasers into microscopes and steering the laser and measuring the scattering of laser from particles are covered. Lastly, applications that utilize the instruments and theory covered in the courses are covered that include optical tweezers and microsterolithography. Prerequisite There is no official text. Textbook and References Weekly Course Schedule Calendar 1st week 2nd week 3rd week 4th week 5th week 6th week 7th week 8th week 9th week 10th week 11th week 12th week 13th week 14th week 15th week 16th week Description Remarks Introduction Light microscopy Motorized stages Piezo stages Linear displacement sensors CCD cameras/CMOS cameras Mid term examination Laser steering with tilt mirrors Laser steering with spatial light modulators Laser scattering Laser scattering measurements Optical Tweezers and Trap stiffness Force measurements Microstereolithography Final exam Term project presentation Assignment #1 Assignment #2 Term project proposal due Term project progress report Instructor Dept. Chair Wang, Se Myung (seal) (seal)