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Modern Optical Engineering, 4th Ed.

by Warren J. Smith

ISBN-10: 9780071476874
ISBN-10: 0-07-147687-3
ISBN-13: 9780071476874
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147687-4
Hardcover
2007-12-04
McGraw-Hill Professional


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The Latest Advances in Optical Engineering and Lens Technology

Long-established as the definitive optics text and reference, Modern Optical Engineering has been completely revised and updated to equip you with all the latest optical and lens advances. The Fourth Edition now contains cutting-edge information on optical engineering theory, design, and practice, including new chapters on ray tracing, optical system design, and third-order aberration theory.

Written by the renowned optical scientist Warren J. Smith, this state-of-the-art guide provides unsurpassed coverage of image formation, basic optical devices, image evaluation, fabrication and testing methods, and more. Comprehensive and up-to-date, Modern Optical Engineering features:

  • The latest information on optical engineering theory, design, and practice
  • Over 150 detailed illustrations
  • New to this edition: new coverage of ray tracing, optical system design, and third-order aberration theory; new lens designs; new optical design software; and new problems and exercises

    Inside This Updated Optical Engineering Classic

    • Image formation • Aberrations • Prisms and mirrors • The eye • Stops and apertures • Optical materials • Interference coatings • Radiometry and photometry • Basic optical devices • Optical systems • Ray tracing • Third-order aberration theory • Image evaluation • Design of optical systems • 44 lens designs • Optics fabrication and testing

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mostly about imaging optics
a very nice review of imaging optics at an undergraduate or advanced HS level. Includes tutorial on fabrication and specification of optical elements and use of off the shelf components to design systems. Useful for the non expert who bumps into the field and needs guidance rather than a degree. Not to say a student should avoid this, but it won't make you an optical engineer.


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