Practical Optics

Practical Optics

Author: Naftaly Menn

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2004-08-10

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0124909515

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Geometrical Optics in the Paraxial Area; Theory of Imaging; Sources of Light and Illumination Systems; Detectors of Light; Optical Systems for Spectral Measurements; Non-contact Measurements of Temperature; Optical Scanners and Acousto-Optics; Optical Systems for Distance and Size Measurements; Optical Systems for Flow Parameter Measurements; Color and Its Measurement.


An Introduction to Practical Laboratory Optics

An Introduction to Practical Laboratory Optics

Author: John Francis James

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-09-25

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1107050545

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Aimed at students taking practical laboratory courses in experimental optics, this book helps readers to understand the components within optical instruments. Topics covered range from the operation of lenses and mirrors to the laws which govern the design, layout and working of optical instruments.


Practical Optical System Layout: And Use of Stock Lenses

Practical Optical System Layout: And Use of Stock Lenses

Author: Warren J. Smith

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780070592544

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A complete optical systems design course for general optical engineers! Practical optical system layout. The ``first cut'' design of an optical system--anything from a telescope to a complicated VR helmet--is usually not done by a specialist but by a more general optical engineer. This book, drawn from the author's extensive seminar experience, details such basic design techniques in a clear, concise, ``low-math'' way that is sure to be readily accessible to anyone with a working knowledge of optics. It discusses the characteristics of a wide range of optical components, how to determine the type of components to be used, and how to arrange these components so that the system measures up to its performance objectives. Practical, step-by-step coverage includes succinct equations, simple diagrams, and clear explanations. For less experienced designers, the chapter on utilizing stock lenses (to test a concept or to prove out a possible finished device) should be especially useful.


A Practical Guide to Experimental Geometrical Optics

A Practical Guide to Experimental Geometrical Optics

Author: Yuriy A. Garbovskiy

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-12-28

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 110717094X

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A concise, yet deep introduction to geometrical optics, developing the practical skills and research techniques routinely used in modern laboratories. Suitable for both students and self-learners, this accessible text teaches readers how to build their own optical laboratory, and design and perform optical experiments.


Optics, Light and Lasers

Optics, Light and Lasers

Author: Dieter Meschede

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-06-06

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 3527413316

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Dieses Buch ist genau richtig für Einsteiger in das Fachgebiet. Schwierige Effekte werden direkt und leicht verständlich präsentiert. Diese aktualisierte, erweiterte Auflage bietet neue Kapitel zu neuen Themen wie Plasmonik, Frequenzkämme auf Femto-Ebene und Quantenkaskadenlaser


Practical Applications of Microresonators in Optics and Photonics

Practical Applications of Microresonators in Optics and Photonics

Author: Andrey B. Matsko

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 586

ISBN-13: 1420065793

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Assembling an international team of experts, this book reports on the progress in the rapidly growing field of monolithic micro- and nanoresonators. The book opens with a chapter on photonic crystal-based resonators (nanocavities). It goes on to describe resonators in which the closed trajectories of light are supported by any variety of total internal reflection in curved and polygonal transparent dielectric structures. The book also covers distributed feedback microresonators for slow light, controllable dispersion, and enhanced nonlinearity. A portion of coverage is dedicated to the unique properties of resonators, which are extremely efficient tools when conducting multiple applications.


Practical Aspects of Ophthalmic Optics

Practical Aspects of Ophthalmic Optics

Author: Margaret Dowaliby

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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The Fourth Edition of this classic textbook provides you with a highly readable introduction to ophthalmic optics to acquaint you with the field's practical aspects. While covering basic mathematics, this new edition focuses on providing you with functional knowledge you'll need to select and design appropriate lenses.


Practical Electronics for Optical Design and Engineering

Practical Electronics for Optical Design and Engineering

Author: Scott W. Teare

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781510603639

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"This book provides a functional overview of electronics and an appreciation for how knowledge of electronics can enhance optical engineering projects. The first six chapters focus on a wide range of circuits that are fundamental to understanding and working with electronics. This presentation is supplemented by techniques for making electronic measurements and for moving data from the sensor to the computer. The next seven chapters introduce electronic devices of interest to optical engineers and build on the earlier chapters. Examples are provided throughout the book that range from simple calculations to sample MATLAB scripts. The aim of the MATLAB-based examples is to support an understanding of the fundamentals and relationships behind the electronics, and to provide a starting point for creating customized code"--