Young TIM: A wave-optics simulator with slightly special powers
Abstract
Wave optics is a prominent part of the undergraduate physics curriculum, and many undergraduate labs contain experiments on wave optics. In our 3rd-year undergraduate lab, we run numerical simulations alongside the experiments (and when pandemic restrictions did not allow students into the lab, those simulations replaced some experiments). We use Young TIM, an interactive wave-optics simulator designed to be a research tool that can also be used for the dissemination of our research and for education. It has novel and unique features, including the ability to create an anaglyph of the beam as it would be seen in 3D by a binocular, probably misguided, observer staring into the beam. Here we describe how to use Young TIM, and we describe several possible numerical experiments suitable for undergraduate teaching.