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Foundations of optical system analysis and design / Lakshminarayan Hazra.

By: Hazra, Lakshminarayan (Lakshminarayan N.) [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2021Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429154812; 042915481X; 9780429546112; 0429546114; 9781498744959; 1498744958; 9780429531415; 0429531419.Subject(s): Optical instruments -- Design and construction | Optics -- Mathematics | Aberration | SCIENCE / Physics | TECHNOLOGY / LasersDDC classification: 621.36 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
From Maxwell's equations to thin lens optics -- Paraxial optics -- Paraxial analysis of the role of stops -- Towards facilitating paraxial treatment -- The photometry and radiometry of optical systems -- Optical imaging by real rays -- Monochromatic aberrations -- Chromatic aberrations -- Finite or total aberrations from system data by ray tracing -- Hopkins' canonical coordinates and variables in aberration theory -- Primary aberrations from system data -- Higher order aberrations in practice -- Thin lens aberrations -- Stop shift, pupil aberrations and conjugate shift -- Role of diffraction in image formation -- Diffraction images by aberrated optical systems -- System theoretic viewpoint in optical image formation -- Basics of lens design.
Summary: "Analysis and design of optical/photonic systems call for applications of principles of optics of varying degrees of approximation at different stages. This book is designed to provide adequate material for 'self-learning' and also act as a handy reference for the students of related Masters and Doctoral courses"-- Provided by publisher.
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From Maxwell's equations to thin lens optics -- Paraxial optics -- Paraxial analysis of the role of stops -- Towards facilitating paraxial treatment -- The photometry and radiometry of optical systems -- Optical imaging by real rays -- Monochromatic aberrations -- Chromatic aberrations -- Finite or total aberrations from system data by ray tracing -- Hopkins' canonical coordinates and variables in aberration theory -- Primary aberrations from system data -- Higher order aberrations in practice -- Thin lens aberrations -- Stop shift, pupil aberrations and conjugate shift -- Role of diffraction in image formation -- Diffraction images by aberrated optical systems -- System theoretic viewpoint in optical image formation -- Basics of lens design.

"Analysis and design of optical/photonic systems call for applications of principles of optics of varying degrees of approximation at different stages. This book is designed to provide adequate material for 'self-learning' and also act as a handy reference for the students of related Masters and Doctoral courses"-- Provided by publisher.

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