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Introduction to Optical Engineering

A detailed introduction to modern optical engineering.

Francis T. S. Yu (Author), Xiangyang Yang (Author)

9780521574938, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 13 May 1997

424 pages

24.4 x 17 x 2.5 cm, 0.66 kg

'\u2026 a good first overview'. International Commission on Illumination

Optical devices are employed in an ever-increasing range of applications, from simple lenses to complex fibre-optic communication networks. This book provides a detailed introduction to modern optical engineering, covering the fundamental concepts as well as practical techniques and applications. Basic optical principles are presented, particularly reflection, refraction, aberrations, diffraction and interference. Building on this foundation, a wide variety of optical devices and processes are then discussed, including simple optical instruments, photodetectors, spatial light modulators, holography and lasers. Two chapters are de]

Introduction to Optical Engineering Yu Yang Paperback Cambridge University Press

Introduction to Optical Engineering

A detailed introduction to modern optical engineering.

Francis T. S. Yu (Author), Xiangyang Yang (Author)

9780521574938, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 13 May 1997

424 pages

24.4 x 17 x 2.5 cm, 0.66 kg

'\u2026 a good first overview'. International Commission on Illumination

Optical devices are employed in an ever-increasing range of applications, from simple lenses to complex fibre-optic communication networks. This book provides a detailed introduction to modern optical engineering, covering the fundamental concepts as well as practical techniques and applications. Basic optical principles are presented, particularly reflection, refraction, aberrations, diffraction and interference. Building on this foundation, a wide variety of optical devices and processes are then discussed, including simple optical instruments, photodetectors, spatial light modulators, holography and lasers. Two chapters are de]

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