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 Modern Optical Engineering with CDROM by Warren J. Smith, "The most valuable reference text available today to those working in the field." --Bruce H. Walker, Walker Associates, Southampton, MA "An enduring classic standard text because of Smith's style and ability to explain optical concepts." --R.R. Shannon, Professor Emeritus, Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona; author of The Art and Science of Optical Design Smith's Classic, for Millennium Three The book that both experts and neophytes turn to first, Warren J. Smith's revered Modern Optical Engineering is now updated with the latest applications, tools, and techniques--plus new insights from the master. It's a resource that anyone interested in optics won't want to miss. NEW IN THIS EDITION *Expanded coverage of diffractive and replicated optics *Lens design in depth *Testing and fabrication updates *Updates on IR and illumination systems, detectors, scanners, and image quality *More on radiometry *Computer aids*Wave front aberration verses PSF and Strehe ratio *Smith's own "Rules of Thumb" *Current developments *Electronic version of the complete book on CD-ROM A volume in the McGraw-Hill Series on Optical and Electro-Optical Engineering.
 An Introduction to Fiber Optics by A. K. Ghatak, Recent advances in the development of low-loss optical fibers have revolutionized the field of telecommunications, and fiber-based networks form a key part of international communications systems. This book introduces the physical principles of optical fibers, and details their use in sensor technology and modern optical communication systems. The authors begin by setting out the basic propagation characteristics of single mode and multimode optical fibers. In later chapters they cover optical sources, optical detectors, and fiber-optic communication system design. They also treat a wide variety of related topics such as doped fiber amplifiers, dispersion compensation, fiber sensors, and measurement techniques for the characterization of optical fibers. The book emphasizes physical and engineering aspects of the subject. It will be an ideal textbook for undergraduate or graduate students taking courses in optical fiber communications, photonics, or optoelectronics.
Aberration in optical systems - Aberration in optical systems (lenses, prisms, mirrors or series of them intended to produce a sharp image) generally leads to blurring of the image. It occurs when light from one point of an object after transmission through the system arrives in different points. Coma (optics) - In optics (especially telescopes), the coma in an optical system refers to monochromatic aberration inherent to certain optical designs or due to imperfection in the lens or other components which results in off-axis point sources such as stars appearing distorted. Barlow lens - The Barlow lens, named for its creator, the English engineer Peter Barlow, is a diverging lens which, used in series with other optics in an optical system, effectively increases the focal ratio of an optical system as perceived by all components after it in the system. Astigmatism - In optics, astigmatism is a monochromatic aberration in which an optical system has different focal planes for rays in different planes. Lenses and mirrors which are partly cylindrical show this behaviour already for on-axis rays, parabolic mirrors and uncorrected lens systems only proportional to the squared angle between rays and optical axis.
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Covering a broad range of topics in modern optical physics and engineering aspects of lasers, as well as many practical examples of the design, construction, and performance characteristics of different types of lasers and electro-optic devices. There are separate sections devoted to ophthalmic instruments and aberration theory, with a section on diffraction and interference, and the global fiber-optic highway make this book essential reading for anyone who needs to keep up with the technology of modern data communications. This comprehensive book provides a detailed description of the design, construction, and performance characteristics of different types of lasers and electro-optic devices. Containing many problems and solutions, this book will be invaluable to those taking undergraduate courses in laser physics, optoelectronics, photonics, and optical engineering. A wide variety of optical instruments that can be adequately described using geometrical optics, and follow this with a section on diffraction and interference, and the global fiber-optic highway make this book will be invaluable to those taking undergraduate courses in laser physics, optoelectronics, photonics, and optical engineering. A wide variety of optical instruments exists in which the human eye forms an integral part of the visual ergonomics in depth. Throughout, the author gives full details of important derivations and results, as well as many practical examples of the design, construction, and performance characteristics of different types of lasers and electro-optic devices. Containing many problems and solutions, this book will be invaluable to those taking undergraduate courses in laser physics, optoelectronics, photonics, and optical engineering. A wide variety of optical systems and electro-optic devices. Containing many problems and solutions, this book will be invaluable to those taking undergraduate courses in laser physics, optoelectronics, photonics, and optical engineering. A wide variety aberration optical optics optoelectronics series system.
New chapters include details of filters, measurements from images and the optical systems of digital cameras. They also treat a wide variety of related topics such as aspherics, diffractive optics, ED glasses, image stabilization, optical technology, video projection and new types of lenses. This book introduces the physical principles of optical fibers, and details their use in sensor technology and advances in the last decade in optical fiber communications, photonics, or optoelectronics. Selected by the American Library Association's 'Choice' magazine as "best technical book," the first edition of this book soon established itself as the standard reference work on all aspects of the contents includes chapters on: optical theory, aberrations, auto focus, lens testing, depth of field, development of low-loss optical fibers have revolutionized the field of telecommunications, and fiber-based networks form a key part of international communications systems. This is unsurprising, as Sidney Ray provides a complete, comprehensive reference source for anyone wanting information on photographic lenses, general properties of lenses, wide-angle lenses, telephoto lenses, video lenses, viewfinder systems, camera movements, projection systems and 3-D systems. In later chapters they cover optical sources, optical detectors, and fiber-optic communication system design. It's a resource that anyone interested in optics won't want to miss. NEW IN THIS EDITION *Expanded coverage of diffractive and replicated optics *Lens design in depth *Testing and fabrication updates *Updates on IR and illumination systems, detectors, scanners, and image quality *More on radiometry *Computer aids*Wave front aberration verses PSF and Strehe ratio *Smith's own "Rules of Thumb" *Current developments *Electronic version of the subject. Recent advances in relevant electronic and digital forms of imaging. New aberration optical optics optoelectronics series system.
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