Handbook of Optical Systems: Vol.2 Physical Image Formation
Physical Image Formation
(Sprache: Englisch)
Optical systems are used in a wide range of technical applications (e.g. viewing devices, lens systems) and industrial manufacturing (e.g. , semiconductor wafer probing). Yet few of the existing texts provide a coherent balance of theory along with the...
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Optical systems are used in a wide range of technical applications (e.g. viewing devices, lens systems) and industrial manufacturing (e.g. , semiconductor wafer probing). Yet few of the existing texts provide a coherent balance of theory along with the specifics of practical design and manufacturing of systems.
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Herbert Gross, born in 1955, joined Carl Zeiss in 1982 after finishing his physics degree as specialist for optical design. Since 1995 he has been working as head of the department of optical design, while also teaching as a lecturer in Aalen and Lausanne. The new handbook is an intuitive, didactically elegant approach to the subject of optical systems and is not competed by any other work on the market. The selected board of authors, all reputed industrial experts, guarantee the timeliness of the well coordinated, coherent chapters. The second volume presents a more rigorous physical description of the image formation in optical systems on the basis of first principles. Starting with wave equation and the theory of diffraction, readers are introduced in detail to the Fourier theory of optics, since this is a necessary assumption for an understanding of the finite resolution of optical systems, the basic optical quality criteria, the imaging in three dimensions, the influence of the illumination and the coherence and polarization properties of the light source. In particular, the connection between the geometrical and the wave optical models are explained and readers are able to understand the well-known simulation algorithms used in the calculation of the exact properties of modern optical systems.
Herbert Gross, born in 1955, joined Carl Zeiss in 1982 after finishing his physics degree as specialist for optical design. Since 1995 he has been working as head of the department of optical design, while also teaching as a lecturer in Aalen and Lausanne.
The new handbook is an intuitive, didactically elegant approach to the subject of optical systems and is not competed by any other work on the market. The selected board of authors, all reputed industrial experts, guarantee the timeliness of the well coordinated, coherent chapters.
The second volume presents a more rigorous physical description of the image formation in optical systems on the basis of first principles. Starting with wave equation and the theory of diffraction, readers are introduced in detail to the Fourier theory of optics, since this is a necessary assumption for an understanding of the finite resolution of optical systems, the basic optical quality criteria, the imaging in three dimensions, the influence of the illumination and the coherence and polarization properties of the light source. In particular, the connection between the geometrical and the wave optical models are explained and readers are able to understand the well-known simulation algorithms used in the calculation of the exact properties of modern optical systems.
The new handbook is an intuitive, didactically elegant approach to the subject of optical systems and is not competed by any other work on the market. The selected board of authors, all reputed industrial experts, guarantee the timeliness of the well coordinated, coherent chapters.
The second volume presents a more rigorous physical description of the image formation in optical systems on the basis of first principles. Starting with wave equation and the theory of diffraction, readers are introduced in detail to the Fourier theory of optics, since this is a necessary assumption for an understanding of the finite resolution of optical systems, the basic optical quality criteria, the imaging in three dimensions, the influence of the illumination and the coherence and polarization properties of the light source. In particular, the connection between the geometrical and the wave optical models are explained and readers are able to understand the well-known simulation algorithms used in the calculation of the exact properties of modern optical systems.
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Vol 2 : Physical Image Formation Introduction 17 The Wave Equation 18 Scalar Diffraction 19 Interference and Coherence 20 The Geometrical Optical Description and Incoherent Imaging 21 The Abbe Theory of Imaging 22 Coherence Theory of Optical Imaging 23 Three Dimensional Imaging 24 Image Examples of Selected Objects 25 Special System Examples and Applications 26 Polarization 27 Vector Diffraction 28 Polarization and Optical Imaging A1 Mathematical Appendix
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Wolfgang Singer , Michael Totzeck , Herbert Gross
- 2005, 1. Auflage., 500 Seiten, 410 farbige Abbildungen, Maße: 18 x 24,8 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- ISBN-10: 3527403787
- ISBN-13: 9783527403783
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.07.2005
Sprache:
Englisch
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"...notwendigen Grundlagen der paraxialen Optik, der Fotometrie bzw. Radiometrie, der Strahldurchrechnung als auch Materialeffekte und wichtige Nebenaspekte...Optolines
"Ich kann das Buch mit seinen knapp 700 farbigen Seiten, den vielen Abbildungen und Referenzen voll und ganz empfehlen." Physik Journal
"Seit Jahren fehlt eine Optikreihe, welche die klassischen Gebiete und die modernen Entwicklungen der Optik aus einer ganzheitlichen Sicht darstellt. Der zweite Band des Handbook of Optical Systems
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