Selected Papers on Fourier Optics

Selected Papers on Fourier Optics

Author: Mustafa A. G. Abushagur

Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 628

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SPIE Milestones are collections of seminal papers from the world literature covering important discoveries and developments in optics and photonics.


Introduction to Fourier Optics

Introduction to Fourier Optics

Author: Joseph W. Goodman

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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This renowned text applies the powerful mathematical methods of fourier analysis to the analysis and synthesis of optical systems. These ubiquitous mathematical tools provide unique insights into the capabilities and limitations of optical systems in both imaging and information processing and lead to many fascinating applications, including the field of holography.


Principles and Applications of Fourier Optics

Principles and Applications of Fourier Optics

Author: Robert K. Tyson

Publisher: Inst of Physics Pub Incorporated

Published: 2014-08-22

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 9780750310574

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Fourier optics, being a staple of optical design and analysis for over 50 years, has produced many new applications in recent years. In this text, Bob Tyson presents the fundamentals of Fourier optics with sufficient detail to educate the reader, typically an advanced student or working scientist or engineer, to the level of applying the knowledge to a specific set of design or analysis problems. Well aware that many of the mathematical techniques used in the field can now be solved digitally, the book will point to those methods or applicable computer software available to the reader.


Selected Papers on Phase-space Optics

Selected Papers on Phase-space Optics

Author: Markus E. Testorf

Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 730

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Phase-space methods can be traced back to early contributions in classical geometrical optics, yet it is only recently that scientists and engineers began to systematically explore the use of phase-space representations for analyzing and synthesizing optical signals. This seminal collection of 70 papers dated from 1932 through 2004 describes the spatial properties of optical signals in terms of phase-space in the classical optical fields, and sketches some of the many interesting applications of phase-space methods.


Fourier Transform Spectrometry

Fourier Transform Spectrometry

Author: Sumner P. Davis

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2001-05-21

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780120425105

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Algorithms for line finding, fitting spectra to voigtian profiles, filtering, Fourier transforming, and spectrum synthesis are a basis for spectrum analysis tools from which complex signal-processing procedures can be constructed.".


Selected Papers on Zone Plates

Selected Papers on Zone Plates

Author: Jorge Ojeda-Castañeda

Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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This volume covers topics including: phase-reversal zone plates and diffraction telescopes; Fresnel conic mirror; variations on the Fresnel zone plate; zone plates and their aberrations; zone plate interferometer; and Fourier-transform hologram by zone plate.


Fourier Methods in Imaging

Fourier Methods in Imaging

Author: Roger L. Easton Jr.

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-11-18

Total Pages: 1005

ISBN-13: 1119991862

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Fourier Methods in Imaging introduces the mathematical tools for modeling linear imaging systems to predict the action of the system or for solving for the input. The chapters are grouped into five sections, the first introduces the imaging “tasks” (direct, inverse, and system analysis), the basic concepts of linear algebra for vectors and functions, including complex-valued vectors, and inner products of vectors and functions. The second section defines "special" functions, mathematical operations, and transformations that are useful for describing imaging systems. Among these are the Fourier transforms of 1-D and 2-D function, and the Hankel and Radon transforms. This section also considers approximations of the Fourier transform. The third and fourth sections examine the discrete Fourier transform and the description of imaging systems as linear "filters", including the inverse, matched, Wiener and Wiener-Helstrom filters. The final section examines applications of linear system models to optical imaging systems, including holography. Provides a unified mathematical description of imaging systems. Develops a consistent mathematical formalism for characterizing imaging systems. Helps the reader develop an intuitive grasp of the most common mathematical methods, useful for describing the action of general linear systems on signals of one or more spatial dimensions. Offers parallel descriptions of continuous and discrete cases. Includes many graphical and pictorial examples to illustrate the concepts. This book helps students develop an understanding of mathematical tools for describing general one- and two-dimensional linear imaging systems, and will also serve as a reference for engineers and scientists


Fourier Optics

Fourier Optics

Author: E. G. Steward

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2011-11-02

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780486435046

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"A clear and straightforward introduction to the Fourier principles behind modern optics, this text is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students."--Page 4 of cover.