HANDBOOK OF OPTICS

McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
ISBN 978-0-07-162925-6
Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
(with the exception of Chapters 14 and 15,copyright © Russell A. Chipman).
All rights reserved.


Book Description,
Volume I starts with geometrical optics and continues with physical optics. This includes interference, diffraction, coherence theory, and scattering. A new chapter on tools and applications of coherence theory has been added. A several-chapter section follows devoted to issues of polarized light. The chapter on polarimetry has been updated and its content on the Mueller matrices now appears in a separate chapter by that title. Next there are chapters on components such as lenses, afocal systems, nondispersive and dispersive prisms, and special optics that include integrated, miniature and micro-, binary, and gradient index optics. Finally, there are several chapters on instruments. They include cameras and camera lenses, microscopes, reflective and catadioptric objectives, scanners, spectrometers, interferometers, xerographic systems, and optical disc data storage.
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