Abstract
Teaching coherent optics from an engineering viewpoint in a laboratory for undergraduate electrical engineering students has been an exciting and motivating experience. The philosophy, objectives, and experimental contents of this undergraduate laboratory offer a possible exposure for our undergraduates to modern coherent optics. We report in this paper on an undergraduate engineering laboratory in this field. The basic philosophy and objectives of the chosen experiments are briefly described. A few examples of the experiments are illustrated. An overall laboratory evaluation and concluding remarks are also given. In short, it is found from the response of the students that the laboratory is exciting, motivating, and stimulating. Generally, the students favor having this coherent optics laboratory.
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