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Chapter 1. A Review of Elementary Optics -'O|D}
1.1 Light [*u\ S
1.2 Laws of Geometrical Optics `StuUa
1.3 Mirrors and Lenses-Ray Sketching y=sae
1.4 Mirrors and Lenses-Calculations 6|lsG6uf
1.5 Simple Optical Instruments :YRHO|
1.6 Polarization ;1yF[<a
1.7 Interference and Diffraction @-K[@e/uwy
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Chapter 2. Thin Lens Ray Tracing ;ZuHv {=
2.1 Getting Started WL(Y1>|j
2.2 Tracing Rays through a Series of Lenses h<M1q1)
2.3 The y-u Trace QDj%m %Xd
2.4 Stops, Pupils, and Windows CH(Y.Kj-
2.5 Evaluation of Systems Using the y-u Trace y=pW+$k
2.6 Effective Focal Length P0; y
2.7 Cylindrical Lenses >VZxDJ$R
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Chapter 3. Radiometry 0t7)x8c
3.1 Basic Concepts and Terms Kn3Xn`P?
3.2 Radiometry in an Optical System 3=U#v<
3.3 Radiometry of Extended Sources DZmVm['l
3.4 Applications I*j~5fsS'
3.5 Photometry and Spectrophotometry a~@f,bw
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Chapter 4. Mirrors and Prisms >&fD:y'&
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4.1 Mirror Images A",}Ikh='`
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4.3 Prisms IR]5,K^l
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Chapter 5. Paraxial Ray Tracing Z&?4<-@6\p
5.1 The y-nu Trace y|+5R5}K
5.2 The Gaussian Constants m+8:_0x "
5.3 Chromatic Aberration [;aM8N
5.4 Paraxial Ray Tracing, Calculators, and Computers )H]L/n
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Chapter 6. Exact Ray Traces } D!tB
6.1 Ray Tracing Techniques 1!V[fPJ
6.2 Aberrations ah<p_qe9|
6.3 Correcting Aberrations |5`ecjb.
6.4 Optical Computation $bKXP(
6.5 Image Evaluation <uBRLe`)
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Chapter 7. Gaussian Beams 4~A$u^scn
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7.2 Modifying a Gaussian Beam X0+E!~X$zM
7.3 Conjugate Distances Y|b,pC|,
7.4 Laser Beam Illumination _1Rw~}O
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Chapter 8. Modulation and Scanning bh5P98s
8.1 Modulation of Light {hOS0).(w7
8.2 Scanning #?r|6<4X
8.3 Mechanical Scanners 1yz%ud-l
8.4 Acousto-optical Scanners [*It' J^
8.5 Holographic Scanners NwOV2E6@OW
8.6 Additional Topics y@$E5sz
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Chapter 9. Spectrometers `peR ,E
9.1 Filter Spectrometers GPGPteC
9.2 Prism Spectrometers :4 z\Q]
9.3 Grating Spectrometers cy(w*5Upu
9.4 Spectrometer Systems p),*4@2<
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Chapter 10. Detectors P-[})Z=
10.1 The Eye-The Ultimate Detector 8<0P Ssx
10.2 Thermal Detectors g i/k#3_m
10.3 Photographic Materials kl~/tbf
10.4 Photoemissive Detectors jK/FzD0-
10.5 Semiconductor Detectors 6W1+@
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10.6 Photodiode Arrays gloG_*W
10.7 Detector Geometries u"oO._a(
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Chapter 11. The Design Process _3%:m||,XP
1 1.1 Setting Down Objectives XNx$^I=
11.2 Preliminary Design gQSVPbzK
11.3 The Breadboarding Process k ?6d\Q
11.4 Case Study-Laser Printer Design Hc<@T_h+2
11.5 Case Study-Slide Projector Design IQC[ewk
1 1.6 Conclusions