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1 2010. 9. 16 Photonic Systems Laboratory School of EE, Seoul National University Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Electro-Magnetic Field 1 Orientation for Experiment

2 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Introduction Course No. : 420.202A Lecture No. : 003 Professor : Namkyoo Park Homepage : http://stargate.snu.ac.kr 광자 시스템 연구실 (Photonic Systems Laboratory) Tel. 02) 872-3577 Room : 301-913

3 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Teaching Assistants 유선규 (Sunkyu Yu) Cell phone : 010-3785-5314 e-mail : sk8513e@gmail.com 이재성 (Jaesung Lee) Cell phone : 010-2084-6285 e-mail : gjasong@stargate.snu.ac.kr 김윤중 (Yunjung Kim) Cell phone : 010-2879-2331 e-mail : ceres115@gmail.com 김원석 (Wonseok Kim) Cell phone : 010-3923-7531 e-mail : icycool@snu.ac.kr

4 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Schedule for experiments Time : 6:30 P.M ~ 8:00 P.M / Thursday Place : 301 – 207 cf) Ex.7 : 301 – 308 Notice Board : http://stargate.snu.ac.kr please check the board before every Experiment to take the information, materials.

5 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Schedule for experiments 1st phase 3rd week (9/13~9/17) 09 / 16 Orientation 4th week (9/20~9/24) 09 / 23No experiment (Thanksgiving (“Choosuk”)) 5th week (9/27~10/1) 09 / 30Ex.1Introduction for using Matlab 2nd phase 6th week (10/4~10/8) 10 / 7 No experiment (Midterm Exam #1) 7th week (10/11~10/15) 10 / 14Ex.2 Finite difference method (1D differential eq.) 8th week (10/18~10/22) 10 / 21 Ex.3 Finite difference method (2D Laplace eq.) 9th week (10/25~10/29) 10 / 28Ex.4 Solving Laplace eq. with the method of separation of variable 3rd phase 10th week (11/1~11/5) 11 / 4 No experiment (Midterm Exam #2) 11th week (11/8~11/12) 11 / 11Ex.5 Solving Laplace eq. in 2D polar coordinate 12th week (11/15~11/19) 11 / 18Ex.6 Introduction about finite element method (FEM) with FEMM software 13th week (11/22~11/26) 11 / 25Ex.7 Experiments for measurement of electromagnetic force (Room #308) 14th week (11/29~12/3) 12 / 2 No experiment 15th week (12/6~12/10) 12 / 9 No experiment (Final Exam)

6 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Experiment #1 (Matlab)

7 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Experiment #2, #3 (Finite Difference Method) Ex.2 Ex.3

8 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Experiment #4, #5 (Laplace Equation) Ex.4Ex.5

9 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Experiment #6, #7 (Finite Element Method) Ex.6 Ex.7

10 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Schedule for experiments Preliminary reportsresult reportsT.A in charge 09 / 30Ex.1Introduction for using MatlabXO 김원석 (Wonseok Kim) 10 / 14Ex.2 Finite difference method (1D differential eq.) OO 이재성 (Jaesung Lee) 10 / 21 Ex.3 Finite difference method (2D Laplace eq.) OO 이재성 (Jaesung Lee) 10 / 28Ex.4 Solving Laplace eq. with the method of separation of variable OO 유선규 (Sunkyu Yu) 11 / 11Ex.5 Solving Laplace eq. in 2D polar coordinate OO 유선규 (Sunkyu Yu) 11 / 18Ex.6 Introduction about finite element method (FEM) with FEMM software OO 김원석 (Wonseok Kim) 11 / 25Ex.7 Experiments for measurement of electromagnetic force (Room #308) OO 김윤중 (Yunjung Kim)

11 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U.  Total Grade = Lecture (75%) + Experiment(25%)  Evaluation Criteria for each experiment For each experiment, you must hand in 1 preliminary report before the experiment starts, finish the tasks during the experiment class hours, and hand in 1 result report afterwards.  Preliminary Report (40%) You must hand in a HARD COPY before the experiment starts. (on the experiment day) For each experiment, you will be given directions on what to write on your preliminary report. So check the experiment board on our homepage.  Experiment (30%) (what you actually do during the experiment class hours) You will be given several tasks to do for each experiment. You must finish the tasks, and have them checked by the TA’s. If you do not finish the tasks during the experiment class hours, partial points will be given for the task that you did not finish. (full points *0.9)  Result Report (30%) Submit your result report by e-mail to the TA. (No hard copy required) Due date/hour- 24:00 AM (midnight) on the next day (Friday) (24:00 Friday = 00:00 Saturday) In your result report, you should include what you did during the experiment, and the results (for example, Matlab figures that you generated during the experiment). The report does not have to be elaborate. Be brief and concise, and include the results.  Copy (Plagiarism): -5 points  If you are caught copying other people’s work, your final grade may be affected by more than -5 points  Delay : 50% points will be given. (Delayed work will be accepted for up to 1 week )  Absence : 0 points for the experiment.  (2 tardinesses = 1 absence)  If you cannot come in for some reason, consult with the TA before the experiment day. Evaluation & Grading

12 Photonic Systems Lab School of EECS, S.N.U. Thank You !


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