Optical Imaging and Aberrations: Ray geometrical optics


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Based on the author's lectures at the University of Southern California, where he teaches a graduate course in optical imaging and aberrations, this volume provides an understanding of how aberrations arise in optical systems and how they affect imaging. Emphasis is placed on the primary aberrations of simple optical systems as a foundation for the design of more complex and high image-quality systems. Each chapter ends with a set of problems. A separate volume (Volume 2) treats imaging based on diffraction. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Optical Imaging and Aberrations


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Ten years have passed since the publication of the first edition of this classic text in April 2001. Considerable new material amounting to 100 pages has been added in this second edition. Each chapter now contains a Summary section at the end. The new material in Chapter 4 consists of a detailed comparison of Gaussian apodization with a corresponding beam, determination of the optimum value of the Gaussian radius relative to that of the pupil to yield maximum focal-point irradiance, detailed discussion of standard deviation, aberration balancing, and Strehl ratio for primary aberrations, derivation of the aberration-free and defocused OTF, discussion of an aberrated beam yielding higher axial irradiance in a certain defocused region than its aberration-free focal-point value, illustration that aberrated PSFs lose the advantage of Gaussian apodizaton in reducing the secondary maxima of a PSF, and a brief description of the characterization of the width of a multimode beam. In Chapter 5, the effect of random longitudinal defocus on a PSF is included. The coherence length of atmospheric turbulence is calculated for looking both up and down through the atmosphere. Also discussed are the angle of arrival of a light wave propagating through turbulence, and lucky imaging where better-quality short-exposure images are selected, aligned, and added to obtain a high-quality image.




Introduction to Aberrations in Optical Imaging Systems


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An accessible, well presented introduction to the theory of optical aberrations, covering key topics that are often missing from comparable books.







Selected Papers on Apodization--coherent Optical Systems


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This collection of papers covers topics such as: the application of apodization; the effect of non-uniform illumination on critical resolution by a circular aperture using partially coherent light; and apodized aperture using frustrated total reflection.




Selected Papers on Optical Remote Sensing Theory and Measurements


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SPIE Milestones are collections of seminal papers from the world literature covering important discoveries and developments in optics and photonics.







Selected Papers on Optical Correlators


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