Modern Optics Project Lab

MIT EECS | Fall 2024

In this advanced optics lab, I modeled and built projects spanning imaging optics, polarization control, interferometry, and full-color holography. We focused on hands-on design, modeling, and alignment of precision optical systems.

Every system was prototyped and evaluated in-lab, combining analytical tools like ABCD matrix modeling with practical testing and iterative refinement.

Variable Zoom Lens System

Compact zoom imaging optics (4x-40x), designed via ABCD matrix modeling and aligned on a precision rail.

Holography

Designed systems for both monochromatic and RGB holography.

Sequential multi-laser system for 3D color image reconstruction. Solved coherence-length mismatch and instability issues for improved clarity.

Interference Pattern Material Characterization

Optical flat material analysis. Also designed and aligned a Michelson interferometer to visualize fringe patterns and coherence effects.

Polarization Testbench

Wave plate identification and Brewster angle reflection analysis using Jones calculus and intensity mapping.

Technical Skills

Optical Design: ABCD matrix modeling, ray tracing, multi-element signal processing, path length tuning

Fabrication & Prototyping: Precision optical bench assembly, laser alignment, interferometry

Simulation & Analysis: MATLAB (ray prediction, image analysis), Python (digital image processing)

Lab Equipment: Beam splitters, wave plates, SLMs, optical mounts, photodetectors