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    [讨论]光学设计方面有哪些好书看? [复制链接]

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    只看楼主 倒序阅读 楼主  发表于: 2007-01-18
    关键词: 光学设计
    光学设计方面有哪些好书看?大家指点一下,谢谢!
     
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    只看该作者 1楼 发表于: 2007-01-19
    首先 袁旭沧的光学设计,然后introduction to lens desgn with zemax examples
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    只看该作者 2楼 发表于: 2007-01-21
    <<introduction to lens desgn with zemax examples>>,How can I have the book?
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    只看该作者 3楼 发表于: 2007-02-01
    "Modern Lens Design" 2nd Edition by Warren J. Smith U]PsL3:  
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    Contents of Modern Lens Design 2nd Edition Mt*eC)~ Yx  
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    1    Introduction         0 } |21YED  
    1.1    Lens Design Books     ? ]H'egG6  
    1.2    Reference Material     !N74y%=M  
    1.3    Specifications     z0 J:"M  
    1.4    Lens Design     30{+gYA  
    1.5    Lens Design Program Features     TeHxqWx  
    1.6    About This Book     nkkUby9  
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    2    Automatic Lens Design         ; ]VLA9dC  
    2.2    The Merit Function         h3(B7n7  
    2.3    Local Minima     \=j|ju3  
    2.4    The Landscape Lens     ,T8fo\a4  
    2.5    Types of Merit Function     ,GMuq_H  
    2.6    Stagnation     ')Qb,#/,%  
    2.7    Generalized Simulated Annealing     5|g#>sx>`q  
    2.8    Considerations about Variables for Optimization     asJt 6C  
    2.9    How to Increase the Speed or Field of a System and Avoid Ray Failure Problems (G 9Ku 8Y  
    2.10    Test Plate Fits, Melt Fits, Thickness Fits and Reverse Aberration Fits     q9B5>Ye)  
    2.11    Spectral Weighting     |k<5yj4?  
    2.12    How to Get Started     ch)#NHZ9F  
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    3    Improving a Design     = /kT|  
    3.1    Lens Design Tip Sheet: Standard Improvement Techniques     6#Bg99c  
    3.2    Glass Changes ( Index and V Values )     yJ2A!id  
    3.3    Splitting Elements     IF kU8EK&B  
    3.4    Separating a Cemented Doublet     w -5_Ru  
    3.5    Compounding an Element     BFPy~5W  
    3.6    Vignetting and Its Uses     Tl S 904'  
    3.7    Eliminating a Weak Element; the Concentric Problem     U(\ ^!S1  
    3.8    Balancing Aberrations     DIWcX<s  
    3.9    The Symmetrical Principle     fvM|Jb  
    3.10    Aspheric Surfaces     *?!A  
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    4    Evaluation: How Good is This Design     eXCH*vZY  
    4.1    The Uses of a Preliminary Evaluation     p}lFV,V  
    4.2    OPD versus Measures of Performance     18JAca8Zs  
    4.3    Geometric Blur Spot Size versus Certain Aberrations     x<>In"QV  
    4.4    Interpreting MTF - The Modulation Transfer Function     (@cZmU,  
    4.5    Fabrication Considerations     84y#L[  
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    5    Lens Design Data     Os)}kkja  
    5.1    About the Sample Lens Designs     !;B^\ 8{  
    5.2    Lens Prescriptions, Drawings, and Aberration Plots     6@J)k V  
    5.3    Estimating the Potential of a Redesign     !z_VwZ#,  
    5.4    Scaling a Desing, Its Aberrations, and Its MTF     29k\}m7l<*  
    5.5    Notes on the Interpretation of Ray Intercept Plots     ZZU"Q7`^  
    5.6    Various Evaluation Plot     !;.nL-NQ  
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    6    Telescope Objective     ? q hme   
    6.1    The Thin Airspaced Doublet     (\ Gs7  
    6.2    Merit Function for a Telescope Objective     "kkZK=}Nv  
    6.3    The Design of an f/7 Cemented Doublet Telescope Objective     _.BX#BIF  
    6.4    Spherochromatism     #3((f[  
    6.5    Zonal Spherical Aberration     8\rHSsP  
    6.6    Induced Aberrations     `YPNVm<3)  
    6.7    Three-Element Objectives     J@Qw6J  
    6.8    Secondary Spectrum (Apochromatic Systems)     'fIirGOl  
    6.9    The Design of an f/7 Apochromatic Triplet     ?iaD;:'qE  
    6.10    The Diffractive Surface in Lens Design     X] v.Yk=wu  
    6.11    A Final Note     1}jwv_0lL  
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    7    Eyepieces and Magnifiers     r?wE;gH  
    7.1    Eyepieces     YJ~3eZQ  
    7.2    A Pair of Magnifier Designs     UU 2 =W  
    7.3    The Simple, Classical Eyepieces     5:~BGK&{Y  
    7.4    Design Story of an Eyepiece for a 6*30 Binocular     9 e0Oj3!B  
    7.5    Four-Element Eyepieces     y3pr(w9A  
    7.6    Five-Element Eyepieces     i>L>3]SRr{  
    7.7    Very High Index Eyepiece/Magnifier     &ajpD sz;  
    7.8    Six- and Seven-Element Eyepieces     s9b 6l,Z  
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    8    Cooke Triplet Anastigmats     R{A$hnhW6  
    8.1    Airspaced Triplet Anastigmats     MYF6tZ*  
    8.2    Glass Choice     yXL]uh#b  
    8.3    Vertex Length and Residual Aberrations     tS&rR0<OW  
    8.4    Other Design Considerations     Vq1v e;(8s  
    8.5    A Plastic, Aspheric Triplet Camera Lens     e$y VV#  
    8.6    Camera Lens Anastigmatism Design “from Scrach” – The Cooke Triplet gTwxmp.,  
    8.7    Possible Improvement to Our “Basic” Triplet     ,MdK "Qa>  
    8.7    The Rear Earth (Lanthanum) Glasses     ^PI8Bvs>j  
    8.9    Aspherizing the Surfaces     l]v>PIh~N  
    8.10    Increasing the Element Thickness     ,1&</R_  
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    9    Split Triplets     *WpDavovyB  
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    10    The Tessar, Heliar, and Other Compounded Triplets     "R v],O"  
    10.1    The Classic Tessar     isR|K9qf^  
    10.2    The Heliar/Pentac     tN:PWj5  
    10.3    The Portrait Lens and the Enlarger Lens     5cE?>  
    10.4    Other Compounded Triplets     o$_,2$>mn  
    10.5    Camera Lens Anastigmat Design “from Scratch” – The Tessar and Heliar 9Lv"|S`5W_  
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    11    Double-Meniscus Anastigmats     J)leRR&  
    11.1    Meniscus Components     NM_Xy<.~E  
    11.2    The Hypergon, Totogon, and Metrogon     QSq0{  
    11.3    A Two Element Aspheric Thick Meniscus Camera Lens     .#ASo!O5q  
    11.4    Protar, Dagor, and Convertible Lenses     BR [3i}Ud  
    11.5    The Split Dagor     E/_I$<,_y  
    11.6    The Dogmar     jsOid5bs  
    11.7    Camera Lens Anastigmat Design “from Scratch” – The Dogmar Lens     >|@i8?|E  
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    12    The Biotar or Double-Gauss Lens     mIX[HDy:V$  
    12.1    The Basic Six-Element Version     .y~vn[qN  
    12.2    28 Things You Should Know about the Double-Gauss/Biotar Lens Uc?#E $X  
    12.3    The Seven-Element Biotar - Split-Rear Singlet     8Cw+<A*  
    12.4    The Seven-Element Biotar - Broken Contact Front Doublet     \tx4bV#  
    12.5    The Seven-Element Biotar - One Compounded Outer Element     :7-2^7z)  
    12.6    The Eight-Element Biotar     p 3*y8g-  
    12.7    A “Doubled Double-Gauss” Relay     rW(<[2vg  
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    13    Telephoto Lenses     -*T<^G;rK  
    13.1    The Basic Telephoto     U4*Q;A#  
    13.2    Close-up or Macro Lenses     >MeM  
    13.3    Telephoto Designs     $06[D91'  
    13.4    Design of a 200-mm f/4 Telephoto for a 35-mm Camera from Scratch fyE#8h_>4  
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    14    Reversed Telescope (Retrofocus and Fish-Eye) Lenses     8A ;)5!  
    14.1    The Reverse Telephoto Principle     gLL8-T[9  
    14.2    The Basic Retrofocus Lens     c/Ykk7T9--  
    14.3    Fish-Eye, or Extreme Wide-Angle Reverse Telephoto, Lenses     zZax![Z  
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    15    Wide Angle Lenses with Negative Outer Lenses     vRQ7=N{3  
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    16    The Petzval Lens; Head-up Display Lenses     @ysc?4% q  
    16.1    The Petzval Portrait Lens     <)dHe:  
    16.2    The Petzval Projection Lens     %2jRJ  
    16.3    The Petzval with a Field Flattener     %P2l@}?a  
    16.4    Very Height Speed Petzval Lenses     ]'iOV-2^'  
    16.5    Head-up Display (HUD) Lenses, Biocular Lenses, and Head/Helmet Mounted Display(HMD) Systems     yHk}'YP  
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    17    Microscope Objectives     b&j}f  
    17.1    General Considerations     muJR~4  
    17.2    Classic Objective Design Forms; The Aplanatic Front     5v`[c+@F  
    17.3    Flat-Field Objectives     e(~9JP9  
    17.4    Reflecting Objectives     (q]_&%yW  
    17.5    The Microscope Objective Designs     F?B`rw@xr  
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    18    Mirror and Catadioptric Systems     /eO :1c  
    18.1    The Good and Bad Points of Mirrors     zG. \xmp  
    18.2    The Classic Two-Mirror Systems bk}'wcX<+]  
    18.3    Catadioptric Systems     C3"5XR_Ov  
    18.4    Aspheric Correctors and Schmidt Systems     ;qN;oSK  
    18.5    Confocal Paraboloids     !\ 6<kQg#  
    18.6    Unobscured Systems     x [_SNX"  
    18.7    Design of a Schmidt-Cassegrain “from Scratch”     c&GVIrJ  
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    19    Infrared and Ultraviolet Systems     Ump$N#  
    19.1    Infrared Optics     Ap<kK0#h  
    19.2    IR Objective Lenses     ~stJO])a  
    19.3    IR Telescope     QK`5KB(k'  
    19.4    Laser Beam Expanders     Sr#\5UDS  
    19,5    Ultraviolet Systems     ni gn" r  
    19.6    Microlithographic Lenses     5mYX#//:  
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    20    Zoom Lenses     R0A|} Ee*  
    20.1    Zoom Lenses     9k.5'#  
    20.2    Zoom Lenses for Point and Shoot Cameras     :yi?<  
    20.3    A 20X Video Zoom Lens     +>}LT_  
    20.4    A Zoom Scanner Lens     E;tEmGf6F  
    20.5    A Possible Zoom Lens Design Procedure     LN0pC }F  
    9>6DA^  
    21    Projection TV Lenses and Macro Lenses     u$38"&cmA  
    21.1    Projection TV Lenses     LGdM40  
    21.2    Macro Lenses     NZoNsNu*C.  
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    22    Scanner/ , Laser Disk and Collimator Lenses     K8bKTG\  
    22.1    Monochromatic Systems     SYE+A`a  
    22.2    Scanner Lenses     VchI0KL?  
    22.3    Laser Disk, Focusing, and Collimator Lenses     e1OGGF%E n  
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    23    Tolerance Budgeting     ZO#f)>s2  
    23.1    The Tolerance Budget     kfV}ta'^S  
    23.2    Additive Tolerances     e=^^TX`I  
    23.3    Establishing the Tolerance Budget     DEw>f%&4  
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    24    Formulary YWFq&II|Z  
    24.1    Sign Conventions, Symbols, and Definitions     ~jR4%VF  
    24.2    The Cardinal Points     MO>9A,&f  
    24.3    Image Equations     *671MJ 9  
    24.4    Paraxial Ray Tracing (Surface by Surface)     9?XQB%44  
    24.5    Invariants     SNJSRqWL/  
    24.6    Paraxial Ray Tracing (Component by Component)     &.l^>#  
    24.7    Two-Componenet Relationships     ?:42jp3  
    24.8    Third-Order Aberrations – Surface Contributions     7,lnfCm H  
    24.9    Third-Order Aberrations – Thin Lens Contributions; The G Sum Eqs     8g0VTY4$jP  
    24.10    Stop Shift Equations     4`GOBX1b.y  
    24.11    Third-Order Aberrations – Contributions from Aspheric Surfaces     7 'q *(v  
    24.12    Conversion of Aberrations to Wavefront Deformation (OPD)     0MI4"<  
    21$E.x 6  
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    Glossary sg8[TFX@Z  
    Reference p9>1a j2a  
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    离线alan0820
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    只看该作者 4楼 发表于: 2007-02-02
    Re:光学设计方面
    thank you very much
    离线ikkispirit
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    只看该作者 5楼 发表于: 2007-02-04
    请问那本英文书怎么能弄到呢
    离线andyhere
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    只看该作者 6楼 发表于: 2007-02-05
    thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!
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    只看该作者 7楼 发表于: 2007-02-06
    optical system design
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    只看该作者 8楼 发表于: 2007-02-06
    这是些什么书呀 W#%s0EN<_  
    我怎么瞧不明白。
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    只看该作者 9楼 发表于: 2007-02-06
    有没有人呀 BZ =I/L  
    有个问题想请教大家