Handbook of optical design
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Bibliographic Information
Handbook of optical design
(Optical engineering, v. 85)
Marcel Dekker, c2004
2nd ed
Available at 6 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Infused with more than 500 tables and figures, this reference clearly illustrates the intricacies of optical system design and evaluation and considers key aspects of component selection, optimization, and integration for the development of effective optical apparatus. The book provides a much-needed update on the vanguard in the field with vivid explanations of computer-aided strategies and developments essential for success in the engineering of modern optical structures. It analyzes the performance of a wide range of optical materials, components, and systems, from simple magnifiers to complex lenses used in photography, ophthalmology, telescopes, microscopes, and projection systems.
Table of Contents
- Geometrical optics principles
- thin lines and spherical mirrors
- systems of several lenses and thick lenses
- spherical aberration
- monochromatic off-axis aberration
- chromatic aberrations
- the aberration polynomial
- diffraction in optical systems
- computer evaluation of optical systems
- prisms
- simple optical systems and photographic lenses
- complex photographic lenses
- the human eye and ophthalmic lenses
- astronomical telescopes
- visual systems, terrestrial telescopes and afocal systems
- microscopes
- projection systems
- lens design optimization. Appendices: notation and primary aberration coefficients summary
- mathematical representation of optical surfaces
- optical materials
- exact ring tracing
- general bibliography of lens design.
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