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1. Introduction =@k%&* Y?
2. Historical Review AU-n&uX
2.1 Definition of Optical Engineering 2z\zh[(w
2.2 Ancient History [mEql,x3
2.3 Medieval Optics kJWN.
2.4 From 1600 to the 1900s x.8TRMk^
2.5 Speed of Light E0`Lg
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2.6 Modern Optical Engineering Z2im@c67{
2.7 Case History: Optics in the United States cUTE$/#s
2.8 Recent Incident: the Hubble Telescope rx(2yf
2.9 Review and Summary T\w?$ s
3. Basic Concepts of Light 1x,[6H
3.1 Light: an Elusive Topic /mp*>sNr6
3.2 Understanding Light \(t@1]&jw
3.3 Velocity, Wavelength, and Frequency %tG*C,l]
3.4 Wavefronts and Light Rays Gmf B
3.5 Light Sources el:9 wq
3.6 Behavior of Light Rays sdQkT# %y
3.7 Refraction }$bF
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3.8 Refraction by a Lens 7 ^w >Rj
3.9 Dispersion and Color JK.ZdY%
3.10 Diffraction of Light !Hys3AP
3.11 Review and Summary S"Zp D.XX
4. Thin-Lens Theory `,Ph/oM
4.1 Definition of Thin Lens H\XP\4#u
4.2 Properties of a Thin Lens
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4.3 Aperture Stop, Entrance and Exit Pupils, and Field Stop TEDAb>
4.4 Reference Coordinate System $H+VA@_
4.5 Thin-Lens Power H,N)4;F<c
4.6 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Object at Infinity) u]vQ>Uu
4.7 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Finite Object Distance) J!:SPQ
4.8 Rounding Off 1KjU ]
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4.9 Thin-Lens Formulas rk)##)
4.10 Applications of Thin-Lens Theory ,=l7:n
4.11 Mock-up of the Thin-Lens System Z!U)I-x&
4.12 Review and Summary
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5. Optical Design Basics ezPz<iZ\N
5.1 Introduction z)HD`Ho
5.2 Historical Perspective UKM2AZ0lb
5.3 OSLO Optical Design Software Package uL[.ND2._&
5.4 Introduction to Computer Design using OSLO 44-R!
5.5 Laser Transmitting System 7EXI6jGJ|
5.6 Instrument Design and Analysis b$Vz2Fzx
5.7 Magnification Analysis _6wFba@>/n
5.8 Design of a Noncatalog System w:
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5.9 Review and Summary +|tC'gCnV
6. Primary Lens Aberrations @-+Q#
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6.1 Introduction A<W6=5h
6.2 Spot Diagram, Radial Energy Distribution, and Modulation Transfer Function D$T%\
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6.3 Spherical Aberration n_'s=] ~
6.4 Coma kYLM&&h
6.5 Field Curvature [H=)
6.6 Astigmatism 9'r:~O
6.7 Distortion y~75r\"R
6.8 Axial Color 4._(|
6.9 Lateral Color y
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6.10 Aberration Curves < P`u}
6.11 Point-Spread Function Analysis )KP5WudX
6.12 Review and Summary _)\c&.p]f
7. Optical Components Fy.\7CL>
7.1 Introduction 5< ja3
7.2 Lens @'|)~,"bx
7.3 Mirror .-<k>9S7_
7.4 Prisms 1bH;!J
7.5 Review and Summary 0Q^Ikiv
8. Basic Optical Instruments Uf, 4
8.1 Introduction W8]lBh5~:
8.2 Magnifier, or Loupe DG?"5:Zd
8.3 Eyepiece P LueVz
8.4 Microscope d'Zqaaf k%
8.5 Telescope f"St&q>[s
8.6 Binoculars n/h,Lr)Z
8.7 Riflescope L:z?Zt)|
8.8 Surveying and Optical Tooling Instruments '{(UW.Awo
8.9 Periscope, Borescope, and Endoscope D_x+:1(
8.10 Review and Summary ;s52{>&F]
9. Optical Materials and Coatings ~{Mn{
9.1 Introduction G>q(iF'
9.2 Optical Glass ezMI\r6
9.3 Low-Expansion Materials IV)<5'v
9.4 Surface Losses and Antireflection Coatings v;0|U:`]
9.5 Materials for Infrared Systems f/V
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9.6 Optical Plastics AGbhJ=tB
9.7 Review and Summary C?2'+K
10. Visual Optical System mVR P~:+
10.1 Introduction El@(mOu|
10.2 Structure of the Eye ="g*\s?r
10.3 Resolution of the Eye Yboiwy,n
10.4 Visual Instrument Design Considerations MX@_=Sp-
10.5 Visual Instrument Focus $ mI0Bk
10.6 Visual Instrument Detailed Lens Design }oNhl^JC
10.7 Review and Summary 2/0v B>
11. Lens Design and Evaluation L>YU,I\o
11.1 Introduction 3Oi
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11.2 Lens Design Process qv@$ZLR
11.3 10× Telescope Design rp0ZvEX
11.4 Precision Collimator Lens Design d,=r9.
11.5 Precision Imager Lens Design BN4_:
11.6 Unusual Lens Design Task K=,F#kn
11.7 Review and Summary IEzaK
12. Optics in Our World ,JEFGI{
12.1 Introduction rW0FA
12.2 Optical Illusions: Size B4mR9HMh
12.3 Other Optical Illusions HTyLJe
12.4 Seeing the Third Dimension B|&"#Q
12.5 Optics and the Compact Disk /IM#.v
12.6 Optics and the Projection TV PZ*pQ=`
12.7 Optics and Photography a(0*um(
12.8 Optics of the Rainbow pi
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12.9 Review and Summary