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Chapter 1. A Review of Elementary Optics 7gX#^YkE+k
1.1 Light Ol%KXq[
1.2 Laws of Geometrical Optics eflmD$]SW
1.3 Mirrors and Lenses-Ray Sketching qK_jgj=w
1.4 Mirrors and Lenses-Calculations ~AqFLv/%
1.5 Simple Optical Instruments AQx:}PO
1.6 Polarization oGtz*AP%
1.7 Interference and Diffraction e}xx4mYo
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Chapter 2. Thin Lens Ray Tracing pTQ70V3
2.1 Getting Started $N; Nvp2
2.2 Tracing Rays through a Series of Lenses ?pBQaUl&
2.3 The y-u Trace ?@*hU2MTC
2.4 Stops, Pupils, and Windows y.iA]Ikz
2.5 Evaluation of Systems Using the y-u Trace S2;u!f
2.6 Effective Focal Length +4*3aWf`
2.7 Cylindrical Lenses e-Pn,j
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Chapter 3. Radiometry *Y:;fl +v
3.1 Basic Concepts and Terms 4p}?QR>tZ
3.2 Radiometry in an Optical System >/BMA;`
3.3 Radiometry of Extended Sources 0~/'c0Ho
3.4 Applications uZ1b_e0SGu
3.5 Photometry and Spectrophotometry
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Chapter 4. Mirrors and Prisms JZl"k
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4.1 Mirror Images 51sn+h<w
4.2 Plane Mirrors _~QiQDq
4.3 Prisms S6<z2-y
4.4 Fitting It In or Spreading It Out m@,u&9K
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Chapter 5. Paraxial Ray Tracing v,[E*qMN
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5.2 The Gaussian Constants q6]T;)U&
5.3 Chromatic Aberration (D<_
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5.4 Paraxial Ray Tracing, Calculators, and Computers M ^89]woC
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Chapter 6. Exact Ray Traces dvW2X
6.1 Ray Tracing Techniques VUneCt%
6.2 Aberrations j5Cf\*B4J
6.3 Correcting Aberrations hy]8t1894
6.4 Optical Computation I(5sKU3<
6.5 Image Evaluation 'PS_|zI
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Chapter 7. Gaussian Beams D;Bij=
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7.2 Modifying a Gaussian Beam r.JM!x8
7.3 Conjugate Distances w$evAPuz^
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Characteristics of a Gaussian Beam ~VKuRli|m
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Chapter 8. Modulation and Scanning ;"9$LHH*
8.1 Modulation of Light .FdzEauVc
8.2 Scanning VE $Kdo^
8.3 Mechanical Scanners H"; !A=0
8.4 Acousto-optical Scanners 0^25uAD=
8.5 Holographic Scanners hWz/PK,
8.6 Additional Topics JYK4/gJ
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Chapter 9. Spectrometers d%~OEq1i"
9.1 Filter Spectrometers O'~>AC5{
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9.3 Grating Spectrometers '3uN]-A>D
9.4 Spectrometer Systems 0hpU9w}12
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Chapter 10. Detectors KlGmO;k
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10.2 Thermal Detectors "Q.KBX v/
10.3 Photographic Materials kTfE*We9
10.4 Photoemissive Detectors :5-t$^R
10.5 Semiconductor Detectors 3-T"[tCe
10.6 Photodiode Arrays GTocN1,Z~a
10.7 Detector Geometries qCI0[U@
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Chapter 11. The Design Process ($X2SIZh
1 1.1 Setting Down Objectives g/W&Ap;qVL
11.2 Preliminary Design #GfM!<q<
11.3 The Breadboarding Process (Rs|"];?Z
11.4 Case Study-Laser Printer Design 7csMk5NU'<
11.5 Case Study-Slide Projector Design b^'>XT~1J&
1 1.6 Conclusions