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1. Introduction )gLasR.1
2. Historical Review v%- V|L
2.1 Definition of Optical Engineering LYFvzw>M
2.2 Ancient History y$"L`*W
2.3 Medieval Optics *Wa u7
2.4 From 1600 to the 1900s cA\W|A)
2.5 Speed of Light 7L6M#B[)e5
2.6 Modern Optical Engineering # 0(\s@r.
2.7 Case History: Optics in the United States Uwk|M?94
2.8 Recent Incident: the Hubble Telescope aKy|$
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2.9 Review and Summary T{M:)}V
3. Basic Concepts of Light m>!#}EJ|
3.1 Light: an Elusive Topic A~>=l=
3.2 Understanding Light `QF|>
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3.3 Velocity, Wavelength, and Frequency E=QQZ\w
3.4 Wavefronts and Light Rays $gTPW,~s[
3.5 Light Sources ]>o2P cb;
3.6 Behavior of Light Rays &$Lm95
3.7 Refraction BSf"'0I&
3.8 Refraction by a Lens f+Go 8Lg=M
3.9 Dispersion and Color *2MTx
3.10 Diffraction of Light A&'%ou
3.11 Review and Summary Uy:.m
4. Thin-Lens Theory FM)*>ax{
4.1 Definition of Thin Lens 2cl~Va=
4.2 Properties of a Thin Lens g-}sVvM
4.3 Aperture Stop, Entrance and Exit Pupils, and Field Stop 9R[','x
4.4 Reference Coordinate System LfApVUm
4.5 Thin-Lens Power H%N+Vr3O,
4.6 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Object at Infinity) (ce NVo&
4.7 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Finite Object Distance) ~4<3`l=A
4.8 Rounding Off F! e`i-xt
4.9 Thin-Lens Formulas h_L '_*
4.10 Applications of Thin-Lens Theory cg%CYV)
4.11 Mock-up of the Thin-Lens System h6N}sLM{0
4.12 Review and Summary bg}77Y'^
5. Optical Design Basics gEsR-A!m
5.1 Introduction r|@?v ,
5.2 Historical Perspective Ke'2"VkQt
5.3 OSLO Optical Design Software Package 7p$*/5fk
5.4 Introduction to Computer Design using OSLO y~jIAp
5.5 Laser Transmitting System tW>R 16zq
5.6 Instrument Design and Analysis Rp*t"HSaAW
5.7 Magnification Analysis ={'($t%|T
5.8 Design of a Noncatalog System `qz5rPyZ
5.9 Review and Summary T7~v40jn|
6. Primary Lens Aberrations gj^]}6-P
6.1 Introduction E;H(jVZ
6.2 Spot Diagram, Radial Energy Distribution, and Modulation Transfer Function |lwN!KVQ,
6.3 Spherical Aberration Q%2Lyt"(
6.4 Coma 5#\p>}[HG
6.5 Field Curvature F`.7_D
6.6 Astigmatism Wp3l>:
6.7 Distortion y3]"H(
6.8 Axial Color -Wk"o?}q
6.9 Lateral Color iXRt9)MT{
6.10 Aberration Curves HPKyAcS\
6.11 Point-Spread Function Analysis e&4u^'+K
6.12 Review and Summary Zr;=p"cXr
7. Optical Components i%8&g2
7.1 Introduction 66^t[[
7.2 Lens s.)w
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7.3 Mirror nk
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7.4 Prisms Gx_e\fe-/
7.5 Review and Summary 4>C=:w
8. Basic Optical Instruments ~HRWKPb
8.1 Introduction j]O[I^5
8.2 Magnifier, or Loupe 6CRPdLTDf
8.3 Eyepiece /exl9Ilt]
8.4 Microscope d<? :Q
8.5 Telescope [#'_@zZz
8.6 Binoculars
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8.7 Riflescope }zxh:"#K
8.8 Surveying and Optical Tooling Instruments {; cB?II
8.9 Periscope, Borescope, and Endoscope P.Z<b:V!
8.10 Review and Summary D D;+& fe
9. Optical Materials and Coatings Q8cPKDB
9.1 Introduction an[~%vxw}
9.2 Optical Glass 72vGfT2HtZ
9.3 Low-Expansion Materials !BuJC$
9.4 Surface Losses and Antireflection Coatings fZ:rz;tM
9.5 Materials for Infrared Systems 8z8SwWS?
9.6 Optical Plastics k]9> V@C
9.7 Review and Summary @M^QhHs
10. Visual Optical System VhI IW"1
10.1 Introduction %]$p ^m
10.2 Structure of the Eye T)tHN#6I
10.3 Resolution of the Eye Pt0} 9Q
10.4 Visual Instrument Design Considerations FXEfD"
10.5 Visual Instrument Focus DB'KIw
10.6 Visual Instrument Detailed Lens Design dS_)ll.6z
10.7 Review and Summary H6S vU
11. Lens Design and Evaluation qq3Qd,$Z
11.1 Introduction '=G
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11.2 Lens Design Process 0+y~RTAVB
11.3 10× Telescope Design tF g'RV{
11.4 Precision Collimator Lens Design ^_h7!=W
11.5 Precision Imager Lens Design R6Z}/ m
11.6 Unusual Lens Design Task &~A*(+S
11.7 Review and Summary YGV#.
12. Optics in Our World 7oLf5V1~
12.1 Introduction $RNUr
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12.2 Optical Illusions: Size *([)X2A@+
12.3 Other Optical Illusions o/9LK
12.4 Seeing the Third Dimension ?[1qC=[Z<
12.5 Optics and the Compact Disk z/&a\`DsU
12.6 Optics and the Projection TV "mK i$FV
12.7 Optics and Photography ,3--ERf
12.8 Optics of the Rainbow \ j X N*A
12.9 Review and Summary