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The Ray And Wave Theory Of Lenses 1st Edition A Walther

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The Ray And Wave Theory Of Lenses 1st Edition A Walther
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 415
Author: A. Walther
ISBN: 9780511470745, 9780521028295, 9780521451444, 0511470746, 0521028299, 0521451442
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Ray And Wave Theory Of Lenses 1st Edition A Walther by A. Walther 9780511470745, 9780521028295, 9780521451444, 0511470746, 0521028299, 0521451442 instant download after payment.

This book describes techniques used to predict the quality of images formed by optical systems, such as telescopes, camera lenses, and microscope objectives. It covers in detail how the ray and wave pictures of lens behavior can be combined and developed to produce a theory capable of dealing with the large angles encountered in real optical systems. Several applications are considered, including the propagation of a Gaussian beam along a skew ray, a clear and convincing demonstration that diffractive optical elements are subject to the same fundamental limitation as conventional lenses, a thorough discussion of the "cosine-to-the-fourth law," and a detailed example of mock ray tracing. Containing many practical insights, as well as exercises and solutions, this book will be of great interest to graduate students taking courses in this field, and to anyone working in optical design and engineering.

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