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Author Walker, Bruce H.

Title Optical engineering fundamentals / Bruce Walker
Edition 2nd ed
Published Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 277 pages) : illustrations
Series Tutorial texts in optical engineering ; v. TT82
Tutorial texts in optical engineering ; TT82.
Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Historical review. 2.1. Definition of optical engineering -- 2.2. Ancient history -- 2.3. Medieval optics -- 2.4. From 1600 to the 1900s -- 2.5. Speed of light -- 2.6. Modern optical engineering -- 2.7. Case history: optics in the United States -- 2.8. The Hubble Space Telescope -- 2.9. Review and summary
3. Basic concepts of light. 3.1. Light: an elusive topic -- 3.2. Understanding light -- 3.3. Velocity, wavelength, and frequency -- 3.4. Wavefronts and light rays -- 3.5. Light sources -- 3.6. Behavior of light rays -- 3.7. Refraction -- 3.8. Refraction by a lens -- 3.9. Dispersion and color -- 3.10. Diffraction of light -- 3.11. Review and summary
4. Thin-lens theory. 4.1. Definition of a thin lens -- 4.2. Properties of a thin lens -- 4.3. Aperture stop, entrance and exit pupils, and field stop -- 4.4. Reference coordinate system -- 4.5. Thin-lens power -- 4.6. Ray trace of a thin lens (object at infinity) -- 4.7. Ray trace of a thin lens (finite object distance) -- 4.8. Rounding off -- 4.9. Thin-lens formulas -- 4.10. Applications of thin-lens theory -- 4.11. Mock-up of the thin-lens system -- 4.12. Review and summary
5. Optical design basics. 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Historical perspective -- 5.3. OSLO optical design software package -- 5.4. Introduction to computer design using OSLO -- 5.5. Laser transmitting system -- 5.6. Instrument design and analysis -- 5.7. Magnification analysis -- 5.8. Design of a noncatalog system -- 5.9. Review and summary
6. Primary lens aberrations. 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Spot diagram, radial energy distribution, and modulation transfer function -- 6.3. Spherical aberration -- 6.4. Coma -- 6.5. Field curvature -- 6.6. Astigmatism -- 6.7. Distortion -- 6.8. Axial color -- 6.9. Lateral color -- 6.10. Aberration curves -- 6.11. Point-spread function analysis -- 6.12. Review and summary
7. Optical components. 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Lens -- 7.3. Mirror -- 7.4. Prisms -- 7.5. Review and summary
8. Basic optical instruments. 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Magnifier, or loupe -- 8.3. Eyepiece -- 8.4. Microscope -- 8.5. Telescope -- 8.6. Binoculars -- 8.7. Riflescope -- 8.8. Surveying and optical tooling instruments -- 8.9. Periscope, borescope, and endoscope -- 8.10. Review and summary
9. Optical materials and coatings. 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Optical glass -- 9.3. Low-expansion materials -- 9.4. Surface losses and antireflection coatings -- 9.5. Materials for infrared systems -- 9.6. Optical plastics -- 9.7. Review and summary
10. Visual optical system. 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. Structure of the eye -- 10.3. Resolution of the eye -- 10.4. Visual instrument design considerations -- 10.5. Visual instrument focus -- 10.6. Visual instrument detailed lens design -- 10.7. Review and summary
11. Lens design and image evaluation. 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. Lens design process -- 11.3. 10x telescope design -- 11.4. Precision collimator lens design -- 11.5. Precision imager lens design -- 11.6. Unusual lens design task -- 11.7. Review and summary
12. Optics in our world. 12.1. Introduction -- 12.2. Optical illusions: size -- 12.3. Other optical illusions -- 12.4. Seeing the third dimension -- 12.5. Optics and the compact disk -- 12.6. Optics and the projection TV -- 12.7. Optics and photography -- 12.8. Optics of the rainbow -- 12.9. Review and summary
Appendix A. Basic optical engineering library -- Appendix B. Optical design software sources -- Appendix C. Optical glass sources -- Appendix D. Conversion factors and constants -- Appendix E. Measures and equivalents -- Appendix F. Basic photometric considerations -- Appendix G. Surface sag and conic sections -- Index
Summary This classic Tutorial Text provides a basic understanding of many fundamental optical principles. The Second Edition has been updated to reflect the development of electronic sensors, as well as the advent of mainstream consumer optical products. Chapters also emphasize the application of state-of-the-art computer software to generate solutions to related lens design and optimization problems. This is an ideal textbook for introductory courses at advanced high school and college levels. For those who proceed to work in the field of optical engineering, this book will provide a convenient source of valuable, basic reference material
Notes "SPIE digital library."
Title from PDF title page (viewed 8/23/09)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Optics.
Optical instruments.
Lenses.
Photographic lenses.
optics.
optical instruments.
photographic lenses.
bull's eye lamps.
lenses (object genre)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
Lenses
Optical instruments
Optics
Technische Optik
Òptica.
Òptica -- Aparells i instruments.
Form Electronic book
Author Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
ISBN 9780819478771
0819478776
9781628708639
1628708638