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Chapter 1. A Review of Elementary Optics pDlh^?cux
1.1 Light WDiF:@^K
1.2 Laws of Geometrical Optics ls6ywLP{
1.3 Mirrors and Lenses-Ray Sketching 8X]j;Rb
1.4 Mirrors and Lenses-Calculations I=^%l7
1.5 Simple Optical Instruments f(?`PD[
1.6 Polarization GKPqBi[rO
1.7 Interference and Diffraction \o@b5z]e
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Chapter 2. Thin Lens Ray Tracing DRVvW6s
2.1 Getting Started *.EtdcRo[
2.2 Tracing Rays through a Series of Lenses t Q_}o[
2.3 The y-u Trace j&Ayk*
2.4 Stops, Pupils, and Windows W^&t8d2
2.5 Evaluation of Systems Using the y-u Trace G$4lH>A&
2.6 Effective Focal Length 0tB9X9 :,
2.7 Cylindrical Lenses v(4C?vxhG
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3.1 Basic Concepts and Terms a+mq=K
3.2 Radiometry in an Optical System miHW1h[=
3.3 Radiometry of Extended Sources ^ I,1kl~i
3.4 Applications foE2rV/Y
3.5 Photometry and Spectrophotometry ,l7ty#j
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Chapter 4. Mirrors and Prisms INzQ0z-z
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4.1 Mirror Images #>ci!4Gz=Z
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4.3 Prisms S_2I8G^A
4.4 Fitting It In or Spreading It Out hY'"^?OP
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Chapter 5. Paraxial Ray Tracing -07(#>
5.1 The y-nu Trace ^Z:x poz,
5.2 The Gaussian Constants a9jY^E'|n
5.3 Chromatic Aberration E4y"$U%.
5.4 Paraxial Ray Tracing, Calculators, and Computers n7<<}wcV
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Chapter 6. Exact Ray Traces NK#Dq&W+&
6.1 Ray Tracing Techniques sQihyq6U;
6.2 Aberrations nNilTJ
6.3 Correcting Aberrations `O}.
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6.4 Optical Computation F/EHU?_EI
6.5 Image Evaluation "l +Jx|h\
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Chapter 7. Gaussian Beams _9
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7.2 Modifying a Gaussian Beam nVyb B~.=
7.3 Conjugate Distances ^2^ptQj
7.4 Laser Beam Illumination \HK#d1>ox
7.5 Higher Order Modes P<4jY?.
Characteristics of a Gaussian Beam H#Og0gEE}5
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Chapter 8. Modulation and Scanning Vj?.' (
8.1 Modulation of Light DD3J2J
8.2 Scanning {8B\-LUR
8.3 Mechanical Scanners >MP PYVn7
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8.6 Additional Topics m/ 6oQ
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Chapter 9. Spectrometers ;_Rx|~!!
9.1 Filter Spectrometers <RhKlCP
9.2 Prism Spectrometers nW drVT$
9.3 Grating Spectrometers e&0B4wVAQ
9.4 Spectrometer Systems .ySesN: C~
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Chapter 10. Detectors dU&.gFw1
10.1 The Eye-The Ultimate Detector m1[QD26
10.2 Thermal Detectors 9C4l@jrF
10.3 Photographic Materials l5h9Eq
10.4 Photoemissive Detectors s*8hN*A/,
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10.7 Detector Geometries MZd\.]G@
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Chapter 11. The Design Process 2Qy!Aa
1 1.1 Setting Down Objectives q/B+F%QiMQ
11.2 Preliminary Design uRL3v01?H0
11.3 The Breadboarding Process \
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11.4 Case Study-Laser Printer Design X
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11.5 Case Study-Slide Projector Design ynDx'Q* N'
1 1.6 Conclusions