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PH 421 Photonics: Project allotment (2023)

Professor Anshuman Kumar, Physics Department, IIT Bombay

tl;dr 1: Jupyter notebooks for each of the (numbered) projects below are available in the accompanying folder.

tl;dr 2: A YouTube playlist where each student group explains their work is available here: (Link to YouTube playlist)

Requirements:

  • A 1 hour long pre-recorded presentation by each team, which should be made available to the entire class on microsoft teams 2 days before your live presentation date

  • A 20 minute shorter live blackboard presentation during the class:

    • Giving a broader picture of the work
    • Explaining the specific calculations/plots you reproduced
    • Live iPython notebook demo reproducing the plots/calculations
    • In lieu of a traditional project report, an executable paper (iPython notebook is strongly encouraged) reproducing the calculations/plots/derivations needs to be supplied to the instructor for evaluation
  • In both the presentations as well as the executable paper, details of the contributions of individual group members to the project should be clearly spelt out.

  • Evaluation is based on the following criteria:

    • Understanding of the topic: breadth and depth (eg. via reading cross-references)
    • Quality of presentation (eg. motivation, breaking down the problem, conclusion)
    • Reproducing parts of the paper or chapter (i.e. your executable paper (iPython notebook) demo) -- this component has the highest weightage
Topic Reference
1 Optical Second Harmonic Generation in Anisotropic Multilayers Ihsaan Hussain 210260021Soham Mandal 210260052Dhruv Dagwar 210260014Richie Shambharkar 210260045Shiva 210260013
2 Impact of longitudinal phase-matching variations on three-wave nonlinear interactions Pal Aggarwal 210260038Shravya Suresh 210260046Navdha 210260035Ananya Nawale 21D170004Simran Sinha 210260051Koya Sahiti 210260028
3 Nonlinear optics at an interface Arth Mendhe       200260030Divyansh Gehlot 190100047Gargi Gold          200260017Mukesh Uppala   200260056Pravind Sharma  200260038Ravi Choudhary  190260035
4 Molecular origin of nonlinear optical response Hiba Navarin       210260020Suhani Sharma   210260056Simranjeet kaur  210260050Kanika Banjare   210260027Amal Roshan      210260006
5 Nonlinear optics in the two level approximation Apurv Keer 210260007Atharva Deshpande 210260012Atharv Tambade 210260057Mridul goel 210260033Vishal Kumar 210260059Kandarp Solanki 210260026
6 Stimulated Raman scattering Shubham Ingale 210260022Harsitha Devaraj 210260019Nikhilesh Patil 210260036Siyona Bansal 210040153Gourav 210260017Meet Panchal 23v0021
Encircling an exceptional point in a nonlinear non-Hermitian system Archit Swamy 210260008Harsh Pujare 21D180015Arjunn Pradeep 210260010Soham Sawant 210260053K.S.Saketh 210260025
Nonlinear exceptional-point lasing with ab initio Maxwell–Bloch theory Aayushman Sinha 210260001Devansh Satra 210110037Jason Gomez 210260023Aditya Prakash 210260004Adarash Jadhav 210260003Atharva Arora 210260011
9 Non-reciprocal geometric phase in nonlinear frequency conversion Kabir Bajaj 210260024Abhay.         210260002
10 SPDC for quantum applications Spandan Anaokar 210260055Agnipratim Nag 210260005Aniket Zambare 210260060Aditya Mehta 210260032Nahush Kolhe 210260034Siddharth Stephen 210260049
11 Nonlinear optics of photonic hyper-crystals: optical limiting and hyper-computing Gopal Parwani 200260018Prakriti Shahi 210260039Ram Prakash 210260042Rajat Dhumale 210260041Sejal Sherkar 210260044Shubham Gurjar 210260048
12 Electromagnetically induced transparency Godwin A. Beck-210260016Mayank Raj-210260031Lakshya- 210260030Divyansh Tripathi- 210260015Utpal -210260043Somesh Ratre- 210260054