The Annenberg Foundation's "Physics for the 21st Century" includes Lene Hau's contribution, "Manipulating Light" (Unit 7).
Some recent reviews of this unit are below:
Educational Media Reviews Online:
...The videos have top notch production values with extended commentary by
cutting edge researchers, detailed views of their laboratories and
equipment, and clear presentation of key data, graphs, and animations.
Rather than just presenting brief video clips containing a few quotes from
notables, key researchers actually explain their work at a level almost any
high school student with a reasonable basic science foundation could grasp.
The Annenberg Lerner website for this course provides a description of each
unit. The course focuses on the current, most interesting parts of physics
like string theory, quantum mechanics, manipulating light, biophysics, and
dark matter/energy. [More]
AMSER: Applied Math and Science Education Repository
NSDL: National Science Digital Library
The Annenberg Media organization has created this wonderful new resource for
physics teachers, students, and anyone else who would care to learn more
about dark matter, string theory, and other "big topics in modern physics".
Produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Science Media
group along with the Harvard University Department of Physics, this 11-part
course features 22 case studies of researchers from leading research labs
and universities who are working on exciting new projects in their
respective fields. The site includes program descriptions, along with direct
links to the full episodes. The series website also contains transcripts of
each program, along with teacher's guides, glossary, and several interactive
features. All in all, this is a tremendous resource, and one that is worth
sharing.