Modern Lens Design

Modern Lens Design

Author: Warren Smith

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-10-22

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 9780071438308

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Unlike the first edition, which was more a collection of lens designs for use in larger projects, the 2nd edition of Modern Lens Design is an optical “how-to.” Delving deep into the mechanics of lens design, optics legend Warren J. Smith reveals time-tested methods for designing top-quality lenses. He deals with lens design software, primarily OSLO, by far the current market leaders, and provides 7 comprehensive worked examples, all new to this edition. With this book in hand, there’s no lens an optical engineer can’t design.


Modern Lens Design

Modern Lens Design

Author: Warren J. Smith

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-11-12

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13: 0071777261

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Unlike the first edition, which was more a collection of lens designs for use in larger projects, the 2nd edition of Modern Lens Design is an optical “how-to.” Delving deep into the mechanics of lens design, optics legend Warren J. Smith reveals time-tested methods for designing top-quality lenses. He deals with lens design software, primarily OSLO, by far the current market leaders, and provides 7 comprehensive worked examples, all new to this edition. With this book in hand, there’s no lens an optical engineer can’t design.


Modern Lens Design

Modern Lens Design

Author: Warren J. Smith

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780070591783

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A treasure trove of over 500 worked-out lens designs for the optical engineer. Table of Contents: Introduction; Lens Design Techniques; Automatic Lens Design; Aberration Presentations and Interpretation; Lens Designs, Prescriptions, Performance, Comments and Advice; Singlets; Telescope Objectives; Eyepieces; Cooke Triplets; Tessars; Heliars; Split Triplets; Meniscus Types; Double Gauss Objectives; Wide Angle Objectives; Microscope Objectives; Laser Collimator/Disk Objectives; Telephoto Objectives; Retrofocus Objectives; Scanner Lenses; Infrared Systems; Afocal Systems/Beam Expanders; Soom Lenses; Anamorphic Attachments; Realy, Erector, Periscope, Endoscope Systems, Index. 400 illustrations.


Modern Optical Engineering

Modern Optical Engineering

Author: Warren J. Smith

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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A revised version of a text which was first published in 1966. The book is designed as a general reference book for engineers and assumes a broad knowledge of current optical systems and their design. Additional topics include fibre optics, thin films and CAD systems.


Modern Lens Design

Modern Lens Design

Author: Warren Smith

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-10-22

Total Pages: 653

ISBN-13: 0071438300

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Unlike the first edition, which was more a collection of lens designs for use in larger projects, the 2nd edition of Modern Lens Design is an optical “how-to.” Delving deep into the mechanics of lens design, optics legend Warren J. Smith reveals time-tested methods for designing top-quality lenses. He deals with lens design software, primarily OSLO, by far the current market leaders, and provides 7 comprehensive worked examples, all new to this edition. With this book in hand, there’s no lens an optical engineer can’t design.


Lens Design

Lens Design

Author: Haiyin Sun

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1351722247

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A Practical Guide to Lens Design focuses on the very detailed practical process of lens design. Every step from setup specifications to finalizing the design for production is discussed in a straight forward, tangible way. Design examples of several widely used modern lenses are provided. Optics basics are introduced and basic functions of Zemax are described. Zemax will be used throughout the book.


Introduction to Lens Design

Introduction to Lens Design

Author: José Sasián

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-09-26

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1108494323

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A concise introduction to lens design, including the fundamental theory, concepts, methods and tools used in the field. Covering all the essential concepts and providing suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter, this book is an essential resource for graduate students working in optics and photonics.


Modern Lens Antennas for Communications Engineering

Modern Lens Antennas for Communications Engineering

Author: John Thornton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-03-06

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1118345134

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The aim of this book is to present the modern design principles and analysis of lens antennas. It gives graduates and RF/Microwave professionals the design insights in order to make full use of lens antennas. Why do we want to write a book in lens antennas? Because this topic has not been thoroughly publicized, its importance is underestimated. As antennas play a key role in communication systems, recent development in wireless communications would indeed benefit from the characteristics of lens antennas: low profile, and low cost etc. The major advantages of lens antennas are narrow beamwidth, high gain, low sidelobes and low noise temperature. Their structures can be more compact and weigh less than horn antennas and parabolic antennas. Lens antennas with their quasi-optical characteristics, also have low loss, particularly at near millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths where they have particular advantages. This book systematically conducts advanced and up-to-date treatment of lens antennas.


Elements of Modern Optical Design

Elements of Modern Optical Design

Author: Donald C. O'Shea

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1985-08-14

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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A textbook for elementary optical design that treats lasers, modulators, and scanners as part of the design process. Moves from the simplest concepts in optics to a basic understanding of ray tracing in optical systems, the components of those systems, and the process by which a design is produced. Features numerous problems, examples, and figures.