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Chapter 1. A Review of Elementary Optics VP<LY/'f
1.1 Light pCC^Hxa
1.2 Laws of Geometrical Optics `?SC.KT
1.3 Mirrors and Lenses-Ray Sketching fYpJ2y-sA
1.4 Mirrors and Lenses-Calculations YFW/
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1.5 Simple Optical Instruments ^f9@=I
1.6 Polarization MhJA8|B6|
1.7 Interference and Diffraction fIJX5)D
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Chapter 2. Thin Lens Ray Tracing Fk9]u^j
2.1 Getting Started Zr =B8wuT
2.2 Tracing Rays through a Series of Lenses <[ u(il
2.3 The y-u Trace ^%tn$4@@Z.
2.4 Stops, Pupils, and Windows piqh7u3~
2.5 Evaluation of Systems Using the y-u Trace 1.TIUH1
2.6 Effective Focal Length yr?X.Np
2.7 Cylindrical Lenses L-9;"]d~|
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Chapter 3. Radiometry 1/&^~'
3.1 Basic Concepts and Terms 6ND*L0
3.2 Radiometry in an Optical System 1Zi` \N4T
3.3 Radiometry of Extended Sources @!}/$[hu1
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3.5 Photometry and Spectrophotometry KZa6*,,s
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Chapter 4. Mirrors and Prisms sB$" mJ
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4.1 Mirror Images 6']G HDK
4.2 Plane Mirrors O+/{[9s
4.3 Prisms *{5/" H5
4.4 Fitting It In or Spreading It Out _~*j=XR s
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Chapter 5. Paraxial Ray Tracing ydj*Jy'
5.1 The y-nu Trace 5NhAb$q2Y
5.2 The Gaussian Constants S9ic4rcd
5.3 Chromatic Aberration .v+W>
5.4 Paraxial Ray Tracing, Calculators, and Computers u J]uz%
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Chapter 6. Exact Ray Traces RLzqpE<rJ
6.1 Ray Tracing Techniques 0)7v_|z
6.2 Aberrations }RKsS3}
6.3 Correcting Aberrations g3^:)$m
6.4 Optical Computation uH,/S4?X
6.5 Image Evaluation s,kY12<7m
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Chapter 7. Gaussian Beams W~a|AU8]C
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7.2 Modifying a Gaussian Beam XsDZ<j%x89
7.3 Conjugate Distances q&_\A0
7.4 Laser Beam Illumination :SWrx MT
7.5 Higher Order Modes 27,c}OS5o
Characteristics of a Gaussian Beam 2I& dTxIa
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Chapter 8. Modulation and Scanning og~a*my3
8.1 Modulation of Light 0c1=M|2
8.2 Scanning SuNc&e#(
8.3 Mechanical Scanners :eT\XtxM~{
8.4 Acousto-optical Scanners ^)a:DKL
8.5 Holographic Scanners R y(<6u0
8.6 Additional Topics
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Chapter 9. Spectrometers lj:.}+]r
9.1 Filter Spectrometers |T/s>OW
9.2 Prism Spectrometers i)$+#N
9.3 Grating Spectrometers [*I7^h%
9.4 Spectrometer Systems "%S-(ue:
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Chapter 10. Detectors a/H5Y,b>
10.1 The Eye-The Ultimate Detector 5wE6 gRJ
10.2 Thermal Detectors J><hrZ
10.3 Photographic Materials g& f)WQ(
10.4 Photoemissive Detectors Da!vGr
10.5 Semiconductor Detectors 3Zs0W{OxU
10.6 Photodiode Arrays B1s&2{L6K
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Chapter 11. The Design Process mG@[~w+
1 1.1 Setting Down Objectives !0|&f>y
11.2 Preliminary Design L; A#N9
11.3 The Breadboarding Process i,%N#
11.4 Case Study-Laser Printer Design 9C{Xpu
11.5 Case Study-Slide Projector Design I9rQX9#B
1 1.6 Conclusions