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1. Introduction c5JxKU_
2. Historical Review kp[Jl0K5
2.1 Definition of Optical Engineering +7=3[K
2.2 Ancient History .A E(D7d6
2.3 Medieval Optics C[75!F
2.4 From 1600 to the 1900s d;`JDT
2.5 Speed of Light WkT4&|POJ
2.6 Modern Optical Engineering sPut@4[S
2.7 Case History: Optics in the United States p?5zwdX+`
2.8 Recent Incident: the Hubble Telescope _s^sZ{'2_
2.9 Review and Summary O[!]/qP+.
3. Basic Concepts of Light ./u3z|q1
3.1 Light: an Elusive Topic zFlW\wc
3.2 Understanding Light Up~#]X
3.3 Velocity, Wavelength, and Frequency -LUKYGBK
3.4 Wavefronts and Light Rays zMtx>VI
3.5 Light Sources gF&1e5`i
3.6 Behavior of Light Rays eKt~pzXwm
3.7 Refraction Z\n
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3.8 Refraction by a Lens 06ZyR@.@v
3.9 Dispersion and Color 6]M(ElV1H
3.10 Diffraction of Light +5voAx!
3.11 Review and Summary ^]K_k7`I
4. Thin-Lens Theory A2..gs/
4.1 Definition of Thin Lens k*J0K=U|
4.2 Properties of a Thin Lens 5LR
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4.3 Aperture Stop, Entrance and Exit Pupils, and Field Stop l4RZ!K*X_"
4.4 Reference Coordinate System O|d"0P
4.5 Thin-Lens Power W2'u]1bs
4.6 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Object at Infinity) n&Bgpt~
4.7 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Finite Object Distance) |Y4c+6@_
4.8 Rounding Off voiWf?X
4.9 Thin-Lens Formulas }Ge$?ZFH
4.10 Applications of Thin-Lens Theory
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4.11 Mock-up of the Thin-Lens System `fS$@{YI_
4.12 Review and Summary 0
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5. Optical Design Basics !Wgi[VB
5.1 Introduction @kd`9Yw
5.2 Historical Perspective 9!;/+P
5.3 OSLO Optical Design Software Package JD9)Qelw^$
5.4 Introduction to Computer Design using OSLO qx|~H'UuBN
5.5 Laser Transmitting System -e(e;e
5.6 Instrument Design and Analysis Qu|H_<8g
5.7 Magnification Analysis 3s;^p,9
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5.8 Design of a Noncatalog System x. 8fxogz
5.9 Review and Summary u^, eHO
6. Primary Lens Aberrations :<hM@>eFn
6.1 Introduction FN\*x:g
6.2 Spot Diagram, Radial Energy Distribution, and Modulation Transfer Function \ ,D>zF
6.3 Spherical Aberration 3?5JY;}h>"
6.4 Coma DHQS7%)f`
6.5 Field Curvature fN&@y$
6.6 Astigmatism JVydTvc
6.7 Distortion )V d^#p
6.8 Axial Color a`I
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6.9 Lateral Color e>0gE`8A
6.10 Aberration Curves TXdo,DPv7
6.11 Point-Spread Function Analysis cDS\=Bf
6.12 Review and Summary {>g{+Eq
7. Optical Components rny(8z%Ck-
7.1 Introduction R"W5R-
7.2 Lens =U'!<w<-
7.3 Mirror HA$Xg
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7.4 Prisms s@zO`uBc
7.5 Review and Summary Hsn'"
8. Basic Optical Instruments (@m/j2z
8.1 Introduction r3qKT
8.2 Magnifier, or Loupe GXG 7P,p,
8.3 Eyepiece 9HB+4q[
8.4 Microscope =WT&unw}
8.5 Telescope bFjH*~
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8.6 Binoculars 'Fy"|M;2
8.7 Riflescope +-C.E
8.8 Surveying and Optical Tooling Instruments [;H-HpBaa
8.9 Periscope, Borescope, and Endoscope x
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8.10 Review and Summary 'i',M+0>jC
9. Optical Materials and Coatings !0dQfj^_
9.1 Introduction }ZK%@b>
9.2 Optical Glass Bv<aB(c
9.3 Low-Expansion Materials q
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9.4 Surface Losses and Antireflection Coatings & .0A%
9.5 Materials for Infrared Systems Z_[ P7P
9.6 Optical Plastics aq)g&.dw?
9.7 Review and Summary 3\2%i6W6
10. Visual Optical System zOd*>
10.1 Introduction tn#cVB3
10.2 Structure of the Eye yDfH`]i)U
10.3 Resolution of the Eye h4jo<yp\
10.4 Visual Instrument Design Considerations <8(=Lv`)q
10.5 Visual Instrument Focus p[w! SR%=
10.6 Visual Instrument Detailed Lens Design
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10.7 Review and Summary ( <YBvpt4>
11. Lens Design and Evaluation /78]u^SW
11.1 Introduction yX4Vv{g
11.2 Lens Design Process ! ui
11.3 10× Telescope Design D(l,Z
11.4 Precision Collimator Lens Design 3CgID6[Sy
11.5 Precision Imager Lens Design l]4=W<N
11.6 Unusual Lens Design Task TG[u3Y4
11.7 Review and Summary ~P#mvQE)
12. Optics in Our World +: x[cK
12.1 Introduction & XmaGtt
12.2 Optical Illusions: Size hw,nA2w\
12.3 Other Optical Illusions Tf~eH!~0
12.4 Seeing the Third Dimension ,VS(4
12.5 Optics and the Compact Disk >ei~:z]R
12.6 Optics and the Projection TV Lo3N)~5
12.7 Optics and Photography XVkw/l
12.8 Optics of the Rainbow yI1:L
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12.9 Review and Summary