Me 324 Photonic Thermal
Me 324 Photonic Thermal
Me 324 Photonic Thermal
A Report on
PHOTONIC MATERIALS AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
MATERIALS
Submitted by:
Pasok, John Linwell
Pasquil, Michelle Yvone
Roma, Allcris
Submitted to:
Engr. Van Gaitano N. Vergara, ME, MsManE
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I. INTRODUCTION
Can you imagine a world that doesnt have just a tiny particle of light?
Maybe its too hard to picture out what is in your imagination right now. Our
professor in thermodynamics once said that darkness doesnt exist it is just
only the absence of light. He said that there is no such thing or device that
will measure darkness. Will it be funny to hear that someone measures the
intensity of darkness?
Optics is the science that studies light and the way it affects and is
affected by other things. In relation to optics there exist a branch of physics
that deals with the properties and applications of photons (a tiny particle of
light or electromagnetic radiation) especially as a medium for transmitting
information. Optical or Photonic materials play a critical role in the
infrastructure of our communications and information technology and it
greatly played a big role in the development of many other technologies
related to medicine, manufacturing, and astronomy.
II. SCOPE
ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Visible light
Radio waves
Microwaves
Infrared light
Ultraviolet light
X-rays
Gamma-rays
REFRACTION
REFLECTION
ABSORPTION
TRANSMISSION
SELECTIVE ABSORPTION
EMISSION PHENOMENA
Gamma Rays
X-rays
Luminescence
Bioluminescence
Chemiluminescence
Electroluminescence
Benefits of LEDs:
High efficiency
Long life
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Laser
Fiber Optics
Optical Fiber
Single-mode
-uses a specific light wavelength. The cable's core
diameter is 8 to 10 micrometers.
Multi-mode
-uses a large number of frequencies (or modes). The
cable's core is larger than that of single-mode fiber.
Heat Capacity
Thermal Expansion
Thermal Stress
Thermal Conductivity
Thermal Shock
4. Fracture stress: A high stress required for fracture permits larger strains.
III. REFERENCES
Other e-sources
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/toolbox/emspectrum1.html
http://help.autodesk.com/view/MAYALT/2015/ENU/?guid=BoL_Abs
orption_reflection_and_refraction_of_light