Physics Colloquium - Optical spatial mode manipulation
This Friday, July 27th, we will be learning from UQ’s Dr Joel Carpenter about how to manipulate spatial properties of light. Dr Carpenter will present his research on measuring and manipulating light’s spatial properties as well as work on the creation of devices capable of splitting a light beam up into the spatial modes it is composed of. The talk will be given at 1pm in Parnell 07-326. Everyone is welcome to join.
About Physics colloquium
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