PEP 678 Physics of Optical Communications Systems
	This course explains the physics behind modern optical communication systems at high data rates. The first half of this course covers information theory and light propagation over fiber optic waveguide channels; semiconductor laser sources and detectors; high speed digital optic links; and dense wavelength division multiplexing methods and devices. The second half of this course covers quantum optical information theory; coherent systems and quantum correlations; optical solution- based  communication;  squeezed  light  and  noise  limitations;  de-phasing  and  de-coherence;  teleportation  and  secure communication system protocols; and cryptography and chaotic optics.