
Geometrical and Instrumental Optics
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- Front Cover
- Geometrical and Instrumental Optics, Volume 25
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- List of Volumes in Treatise
- Chapter 1. Optics and Optical Methods
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Optics: A Continuing Contribution to Science and Engineering
- 1.3. The Current State of the Optical Industry in the United States
- 1.4. Procuring Ready-Made Optics
- 1.5. How to Design and Procure New Optical Components
- 1.6. The Future of Optics
- References
- Chapter 2. Geometrical Optics
- 2.1. Types of Optical Systems
- 2.2. Basic Laws
- 2.3. Gaussian Optics
- 2.4. Stops, Pupils, Vignetting, and Telecentricity
- 2.5. Paraxial Ray Summary
- 2.6. Third-Order Aberrations: The Aberration Polynomial
- 2.7. Optical Design by Computer
- Appendix
- References
- Chapter 3. The Components in the Basic Optical Systems
- 3.1. The Components in the State-of-the-Art Optical Systems
- 3.2. The Terrestrial Telescope
- 3.3. Microscope Optics
- 3.4. Camera Lenses
- 3.5. Projection Lenses and Condensers
- 3.6. Lens Systems for Laser Systems
- References
- Chapter 4. Basic Optical Instruments
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. The Visual System
- 4.3. Magnifiers and Eyepieces
- 4.4. Afocal Systems
- 4.5. The Autocollimator
- 4.6. Projectors
- 4.7. The Microscope
- 4.8. Schlieren Instruments
- 4.9. The Ellipsometer
- 4.10. Refractometers
- 4.11. Spectroscopic Instruments
- References
- Chapter 5. Light Sources
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Filament Sources
- 5.3. Arc and Discharge Sources
- 5.4. Light Emitting Diodes
- 5.5. Laser Sources
- References
- Chapter 6. Optical Filters
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Multilayer Thin Films-Matrix Theory
- 6.3. Selecting Filters
- 6.4. Selecting Filters: Secondary Criteria
- 6.5. Measuring Filter Performance
- 6.6. Vacuum Deposition Techniques
- 6.7. Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Index
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