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adam_text | OPTICAL SYSTEM DESIGN ROBERT E. FISCHER CEO, OPTICS 1, INCORPORATED
BILJANA TADIC-GALEB PANAVISION PAUL R. YODER CONSULTANT WITH
CONTRIBUTIONS BY RANKO GALEB BERNARD C.KRESS, PH.D. STEPHEN C. MCCLAIN,
PH.D. TOM BAUR RICK PLYMPTON BOB WIEDERHOLD ALASTAIRJ. GRANT SECOND
EDITION V ME GRAVU HILL NEW YORK * CHICAGO * SAN FRANCISCO * LISBON *
LONDON MADRID * MEXICO CITY * MILAN * NEW DELHI * SAN JUAN SEOUL *
SINGAPORE * SYDNEY * TORONTO CONTENTS PREFACE XIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV
CHAPTER 1 . BASIC OPTICS AND OPTICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 1 THE PURPOSE
OF AN IMAGING OPTICAL SYSTEM 1 HOW TO SPECIFY YOUR OPTICAL SYSTEM: BASIC
PARAMETERS 4 BASIC DEFINITION OF TERMS 11 USEFUL FIRST-ORDER
RELATIONSHIPS 15 CHAPTER 2. STOPS AND PUPILS AND OTHER BASIC PRINCIPLES
29 THE ROLE OF THE APERTURE STOP 29 ENTRANCE AND EXIT PUPILS 31
VIGNETTING 32 CHAPTER 3. DIFFRACTION, ABERRATIONS, AND IMAGE QUALITY 35
WHAT IMAGE QUALITY IS ALL ABOUT 35 WHAT ARE GEOMETRICAL ABERRATIONS
AND WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? 36 WHAT IS DIFFRACTION? 40
DIFFRACTION-LIMITED PERFORMANCE 43 DERIVATION OF SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
45 CHAPTER 4. - THE CONCEPT OF OPTICAL PATH DIFFERENCE 49 OPTICAL PATH
DIFFERENCE (OPDJ.AND THE RAYLEIGH CRITERIA 49 PEAK-TO-VALLEY AND RMS
WAVEFRONT ERROR 52 THE WAVE ABERRATION POLYNOMIAL 55 DEPTH OF FOCUS 56
CHAPTER 5. REVIEW OF SPECIFIC GEOMETRICAL ABERRATIONS AND HOW TO GET RID
OF THEM 59 SPHERICAL ABERRATION 60 COMA 72 ASTIGMATISM 75 VI FIELD
CURVATURE AND THE ROLE OF FIELD LENSES DISTORTION AXIAL COLOR LATERAL
COLOR PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ABERRATIONS INTRODUCED BY PLANE PARALLEL
PLATES CONTENTS 78 85 89 90 91 CHAPTER 6. GLASS SELECTION (INCLUDING
PLASTICS) MATERIAL PROPERTIES OVERVIEW THE GLASS MAP AND PARTIAL
DISPERSION PARAMETRIC EXAMPLES OF GLASS SELECTION HOW TO SELECT GLASS
PLASTIC OPTICAL MATERIALS A VISUAL AID TO GLASS SELECTION 95 95 96 102
106 109 11 1 CHAPTER 7. SPHERICAL AND ASPHERIC SURFACES DEFINITION OF AN
ASPHERIC SURFACE CONIC SURFACES APPLICATION OF ASPHERIC SURFACES IN
REFLECTIVE AND REFRACTIVE SYSTEMS * GUIDELINES IN THE USE OF ASPHERIC
SURFACES SPECIFICATION OF ASPHERIC SURFACES CHAPTER 8. DESIGN FORMS
INTRODUCTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FOR REFRACTIVE SYSTEMS SYSTEM
CONFIGURATIONS FOR REFLECTIVE SYSTEMS REFLECTIVE SYSTEMS, RELATIVE
MERITS REFRACTIVE SYSTEMS, RELATIVE MERITS MIRRORS AND PRISMS DESIGN OF
VISUAL SYSTEMS 115 115 117 119 124 126 129 129 131 138 144 146 147 155
CHAPTER 9. THE OPTICAL DESIGN PROCESS WHAT DO WE DO WHEN WE OPTIMIZE A
LENS SYSTEM? HOW DOES THE DESIGNER APPROACH THE OPTICAL DESIGN TASK?
SAMPLE LENS DESIGN PROBLEM 167 168 171 176 CONTENTS VII CHAPTER 10.
COMPUTER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 179 WHAT IS MEANT BY PERFORMANCE
EVALUATION 179 WHAT IS RESOLUTION? 180 RAY TRACE CURVES 181 SPOT
DIAGRAMS 187 OPTICAL PATH DIFFERENCE 189 ENCIRCLED ENERGY 189 MTF - 191
CHAPTER 11 . GAUSSIAN BEAM IMAGERY 199 BEAM WAIST AND BEAM DIVERGENCE
201 COLLIMATION OF LASER BEAMS 203 PROPAGATION OF GAUSSIAN BEAMS AND
FOCUSING INTO A SMALL SPOT 204 TRUNCATION OF A GAUSSIAN BEAM 205
APPLICATION OF GAUSSIAN BEAM OPTICS IN LASER SYSTEMS 208 F-9 LENSES IN
LASER SCANNERS 211 CHAPTER 12. BASICS OF THERMAL INFRARED IMAGING IN THE
3- TO 5- AND 8- TO 12-|IM SPECTRAL BANDS (PLUS UV OPTICS) 213 THE BASICS
OF THERMAL INFRARED IMAGING 213 THE DEWAR, COLD STOP, AND COLD SHIELD
217 COLD STOP EFFICIENCY 219 SCANNING METHODS 222 IR MATERIALS 229
REDUCED ABERRATIONS WITH IR MATERIALS 236 IMAGE ANOMALIES 239
ATHERMALIZATION 246 SYSTEM DESIGN EXAMPLES 250 OPTICAL SYSTEMS FOR THE
UV 255 CHAPTER 13. DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS 259 INTRODUCTION 259 THE MANY
FACES OF DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS 262 WHAT DESIGN AND MODELING TOOLS SHOULD I
USE? 277 HOW ARE DIFFRACTIVES FABRICATED? 287 WHERE ARE DIFFRACTIVES
USED? 308 REFERENCES 318 VIII CONTENTS CHAPTER 14. DESIGN OF
ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS 321 INTRODUCTION 321 KOHLER AND ABBE ILLUMINATION
322 OPTICAL INVARIANT AND ETENDUE 324 OTHER TYPES OF ILLUMINATION
SYSTEMS 329 CHAPTER 15. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND OPTICAL TESTING 333
TESTING WITH THE STANDARD 1951 U.S. AIR FORCE TARGET 333 THE MODULATION
TRANSFER FUNCTION 337 INTERFEROMETRY 340 OTHER TESTS 344 CHAPTER 16.
TOLERANCING AND PRODUCIBILITY 347 INTRODUCTION 347 WHAT ARE TESTPLATES
AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? 348 HOW TO TOLERANCE AN OPTICAL SYSTEM 353
HOW IMAGE DEGRADATIONS FROM DIFFERENT TOLERANCES ARE SUMMED 356 FORMS OF
TOLERANCES 359 ADJUSTING PARAMETERS 364 3 TYPICAL TOLERANCES FOR VARIOUS
COST MODELS 366 EXAMPLE OF TOLERANCE ANALYSIS 367 SURFACE IRREGULARITIES
374 HOW DOES CORRELATION RELATE TO PERFORMANCE? 376 EFFECT TO SPOT
DIAMETER 377 EFFECT TO MTF: THE OPTICAL QUALITY FACTOR 379 BEAM DIAMETER
AND SURFACE IRREGULARITY 383 THE FINAL RESULTS 384 CHAPTER 17.
OPTOMECHANICAL DESIGN 389 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 389 APPLICABLE
DESIGN GUIDELINES 393 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING METHODS 393 MECHANICAL
PARAMETERS AND PROPERTIES 393 TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTY VALUES FOR
SELECTED MATERIALS 394 STRUCTURAL DESIGN 396 VIBRATION, SELF-WEIGHT
DEFLECTION, AND FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY 398 SHOCK 400 CONTENTS IX RIGID
HOUSING CONFIGURATIONS MODULAR CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT STRUCTURE
CONFIGURATIONS ESTABLISHING AXIAL AND LATERAL PRELOAD REQUIREMENTS
SPHERICAL AND CROWNED LENS RIMS INTERFACES FOR OTHER OPTICAL COMPONENTS
INDIVIDUAL LENS MOUNTING TECHNIQUES SURFACE CONTACT INTERFACE SHAPES
MOUNTING WINDOWS, SHELLS, AND DOMES STRESS CONSEQUENCES OF AXIAL PRELOAD
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON AXIAL PRELOAD RADIAL STRESSES AND THEIR
VARIATIONS WITH TEMPERATURE BENDING EFFECTS IN ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC
OPTICS MULTIPLE-COMPONENT LENS ASSEMBLIES INCORPORATING PRISMS INTO THE
DESIGN MIRROR MOUNTINGS MECHANICAL ATHERMALIZATION TECHNIQUES REFERENCES
400 401 405 414 415 416 419 426 429 434 436 439 439 441 452 459 467 476
CHAPTER 18. OPTICAL MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS MATERIAL MANUFACTURING
SPECIAL FABRICATION CONSIDERATIONS RELATIVE MANUFACTURING COST SOURCING
CONSIDERATIONS CONCLUSION 479 480 485 492 502 502 504 CHAPTER 19. ,
POLARIZATION ISSUES IN OPTICAL DESIGN INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO
POLARIZATION, THE MATHEMATICAL DESCRIPTION OF POLARIZED LIGHT SOME
POLARIZATION PHENOMENA POLARIZATION CONTROL NUTS AND BOLTS POLARIZATION
ANALYSIS OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM MINIMIZING POLARIZATION PROBLEMS IN
OPTICAL DESIGN POLARIZATION AS A TOOL IN OPTICAL SYSTEM DESIGN SUMMARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY 507 507 508 513 523 535 555 559 560 565 567 CONTENTS
CHAPTER 20. OPTICAL THIN FILMS 569 CHAPTER 21. CHAPTER 22. CHAPTER 23.
INTRODUCTION DESIGNING OPTICAL COATINGS VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF OPTICAL
COATINGS OPTICAL COATING PROCESS COATING PERFORMANCE VERSUS NUMBER OF
LAYERS SPECIFYING COATING REQUIREMENTS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRODUCTION
COST, TOLERANCES, AND QUALITY BIBLIOGRAPHY HARDWARE DESIGN ISSUES
OFF-THE-SHELF OPTICS HOW TO EFFECTIVELY WORK WITH OFF-THE-SHELF OPTICS
WORKING WITH OFF-THE-SHELF SINGLETS AND DOUBLETS EXAMPLE OF LENS USED AT
CONJUGATES DIFFERENT FROM WHAT IT WAS DESIGNED PUPIL MATCHING
DEVELOPMENT OF A LAB MOCKUP USING OFF-THE-SHELF OPTICS STRAY LIGHT
CONTROL OPTOMECHANICAL DESIGN LENS DESIGN OPTIMIZATION CASE STUDIES
ERROR FUNCTION CONSTRUCTION ACHROMATIC DOUBLET LENS DESIGN DOUBLE GAUSS
LENS DESIGN DIGITAL CAMERA LENS BINOCULAR DESIGN PARAMETRIC DESIGN STUDY
O/SIMPLE LENSES USING ADVANCED MANUFACTURING METHODS DESIGN DATA FOR
DOUBLE GAUSS OPTICAL SENSOR SYSTEMS MODELING AND ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION
IMAGE FORMATION DETECTOR ARRAYS OPTICAL SYSTEM NOISE CHARACTERISTICS 569
570 571 578 582 583 584 585 587 587 589 590 591 594 595 595 600 603 603
605 610 632 642 646 655 659 659 660 663 669 I 1 CONTENTS XI COLOR
SENSORS ELECTRONIC CORRECTION CAMERA CONNECTIVITY BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER
24. STRAY LIGHT AND OPTICAL SCATTERING INTRODUCTION STRAY LIGHT SCATTER
SOURCES TYPES OF SCATTER MODELING AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES VEILING GLARE
CLEANLINESS SUPPRESSION TECHNIQUES BRIGHT FIELD AND DARK FIELD HOW TO
AVOID UNWANTED STRAY LIGHT BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 25. BLOOPERS AND
BLUNDERS IN OPTICS DISTORTION IN A 1:1 IMAGING LENS ZOOM PERISCOPE SIGN
OF DISTORTION LENS ELEMENTS THAT ARE NOT NECESSARY PUPIL PROBLEMS NOT
ENOUGH LIGHT ATHERMALIZATION USING TEFLON ATHERMALIZATION SPECIFICATIONS
BAD GLASS CHOICE * ELEMENTS IN BACKWARD - INSUFFICIENT SAMPLING OF
FIELDS OF VIEW OR APERTURE IMAGES UPSIDE DOWN OR ROTATED THE HUBBLE
TELESCOPE NULL LENS PROBLEM WRONG GLASS TYPE IN A PRECISION LENS SYSTEM
SINGLE USE CAMERA WITH A DIFFRACTIVE ACHROMAT WRONG IMAGE HANDEDNESS
CEMENTED TRIPLET AS PART OF AN IMAGING SYSTEM TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION
IN A CUBE BEAMSPLITTER DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS ISSUES CASE OF THE MISCOATED
MANGIN TELESCOPES AND POLARIZATION 691 696 697 701 703 703 703 71 1 713
715 716 717 731 736 737 739 739 740 742 744 744 745 746 746 747 747 748
749 750 755 755 756 757 758 760 763 765 XII CONTENTS CHAPTER 26. RULE OF
THUMB AND HINTS GENERAL OPTICAL DESIGN TOPICS OPTOMECHANICAL TOPICS
DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 767 767 770 772 775 785
787
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OPTICAL SYSTEM DESIGN ROBERT E. FISCHER CEO, OPTICS 1, INCORPORATED
BILJANA TADIC-GALEB PANAVISION PAUL R. YODER CONSULTANT WITH
CONTRIBUTIONS BY RANKO GALEB BERNARD C.KRESS, PH.D. STEPHEN C. MCCLAIN,
PH.D. TOM BAUR RICK PLYMPTON BOB WIEDERHOLD ALASTAIRJ. GRANT SECOND
EDITION V' ME GRAVU HILL NEW YORK * CHICAGO * SAN FRANCISCO * LISBON *
LONDON MADRID * MEXICO CITY * MILAN * NEW DELHI * SAN JUAN SEOUL *
SINGAPORE * SYDNEY * TORONTO CONTENTS PREFACE XIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV
CHAPTER 1 . BASIC OPTICS AND OPTICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 1 THE PURPOSE
OF AN IMAGING OPTICAL SYSTEM 1 HOW TO SPECIFY YOUR OPTICAL SYSTEM: BASIC
PARAMETERS 4 BASIC DEFINITION OF TERMS 11 USEFUL FIRST-ORDER
RELATIONSHIPS 15 CHAPTER 2. STOPS AND PUPILS AND OTHER BASIC PRINCIPLES
29 THE ROLE OF THE APERTURE STOP 29 ENTRANCE AND EXIT PUPILS 31
VIGNETTING 32 CHAPTER 3. DIFFRACTION, ABERRATIONS, AND IMAGE QUALITY 35
' WHAT IMAGE QUALITY IS ALL ABOUT 35 WHAT ARE GEOMETRICAL ABERRATIONS
AND WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? 36 WHAT IS DIFFRACTION? 40
DIFFRACTION-LIMITED PERFORMANCE 43 DERIVATION OF SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
45 CHAPTER 4. - THE CONCEPT OF OPTICAL PATH DIFFERENCE 49 OPTICAL PATH
DIFFERENCE (OPDJ.AND THE RAYLEIGH CRITERIA 49 PEAK-TO-VALLEY AND RMS
WAVEFRONT ERROR 52 THE WAVE ABERRATION POLYNOMIAL 55 DEPTH OF FOCUS 56
CHAPTER 5. REVIEW OF SPECIFIC GEOMETRICAL ABERRATIONS AND HOW TO GET RID
OF THEM 59 SPHERICAL ABERRATION 60 COMA 72 ASTIGMATISM 75 VI FIELD
CURVATURE AND THE ROLE OF FIELD LENSES DISTORTION AXIAL COLOR LATERAL
COLOR PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ABERRATIONS INTRODUCED BY PLANE PARALLEL
PLATES CONTENTS 78 85 89 90 91 CHAPTER 6. GLASS SELECTION (INCLUDING
PLASTICS) MATERIAL PROPERTIES OVERVIEW THE GLASS MAP AND PARTIAL
DISPERSION PARAMETRIC EXAMPLES OF GLASS SELECTION HOW TO SELECT GLASS
PLASTIC OPTICAL MATERIALS A VISUAL AID TO GLASS SELECTION 95 95 96 102
106 109 11 1 CHAPTER 7. SPHERICAL AND ASPHERIC SURFACES DEFINITION OF AN
ASPHERIC SURFACE CONIC SURFACES APPLICATION OF ASPHERIC SURFACES IN
REFLECTIVE AND REFRACTIVE SYSTEMS * GUIDELINES IN THE USE OF ASPHERIC
SURFACES SPECIFICATION OF ASPHERIC SURFACES CHAPTER 8. DESIGN FORMS
INTRODUCTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FOR REFRACTIVE SYSTEMS SYSTEM
CONFIGURATIONS FOR REFLECTIVE SYSTEMS REFLECTIVE SYSTEMS, RELATIVE
MERITS REFRACTIVE SYSTEMS, RELATIVE MERITS MIRRORS AND PRISMS DESIGN OF
VISUAL SYSTEMS 115 115 117 119 124 126 129 129 131 138 144 146 147 155
CHAPTER 9. THE OPTICAL DESIGN PROCESS WHAT DO WE DO WHEN WE OPTIMIZE A
LENS SYSTEM? HOW DOES THE DESIGNER APPROACH THE OPTICAL DESIGN TASK?
SAMPLE LENS DESIGN PROBLEM 167 168 171 176 CONTENTS VII CHAPTER 10.
COMPUTER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 179 WHAT IS MEANT BY PERFORMANCE
EVALUATION 179 WHAT IS RESOLUTION? 180 RAY TRACE CURVES 181 SPOT
DIAGRAMS 187 OPTICAL PATH DIFFERENCE 189 ENCIRCLED ENERGY 189 MTF - 191
CHAPTER 11 . GAUSSIAN BEAM IMAGERY 199 BEAM WAIST AND BEAM DIVERGENCE
201 COLLIMATION OF LASER BEAMS 203 PROPAGATION OF GAUSSIAN BEAMS AND
FOCUSING INTO A SMALL SPOT 204 TRUNCATION OF A GAUSSIAN BEAM 205
APPLICATION OF GAUSSIAN BEAM OPTICS IN LASER SYSTEMS 208 F-9 LENSES IN
LASER SCANNERS 211 CHAPTER 12. BASICS OF THERMAL INFRARED IMAGING IN THE
3- TO 5- AND 8- TO 12-|IM SPECTRAL BANDS (PLUS UV OPTICS) 213 THE BASICS
OF THERMAL INFRARED IMAGING 213 ' THE DEWAR, COLD STOP, AND COLD SHIELD
217 COLD STOP EFFICIENCY 219 SCANNING METHODS 222 IR MATERIALS 229
REDUCED ABERRATIONS WITH IR MATERIALS 236 IMAGE ANOMALIES 239
ATHERMALIZATION 246 SYSTEM DESIGN EXAMPLES 250 OPTICAL SYSTEMS FOR THE
UV 255 CHAPTER 13. DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS ' 259 INTRODUCTION 259 THE MANY
FACES OF DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS 262 WHAT DESIGN AND MODELING TOOLS SHOULD I
USE? 277 HOW ARE DIFFRACTIVES FABRICATED? 287 WHERE ARE DIFFRACTIVES
USED? 308 REFERENCES 318 VIII CONTENTS CHAPTER 14. DESIGN OF
ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS 321 INTRODUCTION 321 KOHLER AND ABBE ILLUMINATION
322 OPTICAL INVARIANT AND ETENDUE 324 OTHER TYPES OF ILLUMINATION
SYSTEMS 329 CHAPTER 15. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND OPTICAL TESTING 333
TESTING WITH THE STANDARD 1951 U.S. AIR FORCE TARGET 333 THE MODULATION
TRANSFER FUNCTION 337 INTERFEROMETRY 340 OTHER TESTS 344 CHAPTER 16.
TOLERANCING AND PRODUCIBILITY 347 INTRODUCTION 347 WHAT ARE TESTPLATES
AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT? 348 HOW TO TOLERANCE AN OPTICAL SYSTEM 353
HOW IMAGE DEGRADATIONS FROM DIFFERENT TOLERANCES ARE SUMMED 356 FORMS OF
TOLERANCES 359 ADJUSTING PARAMETERS 364 3 TYPICAL TOLERANCES FOR VARIOUS
COST MODELS 366 EXAMPLE OF TOLERANCE ANALYSIS 367 SURFACE IRREGULARITIES
374 HOW DOES CORRELATION RELATE TO PERFORMANCE? 376 EFFECT TO SPOT
DIAMETER 377 EFFECT TO MTF: THE OPTICAL QUALITY FACTOR 379 BEAM DIAMETER
AND SURFACE IRREGULARITY 383 ' THE FINAL RESULTS 384 CHAPTER 17.
OPTOMECHANICAL DESIGN 389 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 389 APPLICABLE
DESIGN GUIDELINES 393 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING METHODS 393 MECHANICAL
PARAMETERS AND PROPERTIES 393 TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTY VALUES FOR
SELECTED MATERIALS 394 STRUCTURAL DESIGN 396 VIBRATION, SELF-WEIGHT
DEFLECTION, AND FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY 398 SHOCK 400 CONTENTS IX RIGID
HOUSING CONFIGURATIONS MODULAR CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT STRUCTURE
CONFIGURATIONS ESTABLISHING AXIAL AND LATERAL PRELOAD REQUIREMENTS
SPHERICAL AND CROWNED LENS RIMS INTERFACES FOR OTHER OPTICAL COMPONENTS
INDIVIDUAL LENS MOUNTING TECHNIQUES SURFACE CONTACT INTERFACE SHAPES
MOUNTING WINDOWS, SHELLS, AND DOMES STRESS CONSEQUENCES OF AXIAL PRELOAD
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON AXIAL PRELOAD RADIAL STRESSES AND THEIR
VARIATIONS WITH TEMPERATURE BENDING EFFECTS IN ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC
OPTICS MULTIPLE-COMPONENT LENS ASSEMBLIES INCORPORATING PRISMS INTO THE
DESIGN MIRROR MOUNTINGS MECHANICAL ATHERMALIZATION TECHNIQUES REFERENCES
400 401 405 414 415 416 419 426 429 434 436 439 439 441 452 459 467 476
CHAPTER 18. OPTICAL MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS MATERIAL MANUFACTURING
SPECIAL FABRICATION CONSIDERATIONS RELATIVE MANUFACTURING COST SOURCING
CONSIDERATIONS CONCLUSION 479 480 485 492 502 502 504 CHAPTER 19. ,
POLARIZATION ISSUES IN OPTICAL DESIGN INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO
POLARIZATION, THE MATHEMATICAL DESCRIPTION OF POLARIZED LIGHT SOME
POLARIZATION PHENOMENA POLARIZATION CONTROL NUTS AND BOLTS POLARIZATION
ANALYSIS OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM MINIMIZING POLARIZATION PROBLEMS IN
OPTICAL DESIGN POLARIZATION AS A TOOL IN OPTICAL SYSTEM DESIGN SUMMARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY 507 507 508 513 523 535 555 559 560 565 567 CONTENTS
CHAPTER 20. OPTICAL THIN FILMS 569 CHAPTER 21. CHAPTER 22. CHAPTER 23.
INTRODUCTION DESIGNING OPTICAL COATINGS VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF OPTICAL
COATINGS OPTICAL COATING PROCESS COATING PERFORMANCE VERSUS NUMBER OF
LAYERS SPECIFYING COATING REQUIREMENTS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRODUCTION
COST, TOLERANCES, AND QUALITY BIBLIOGRAPHY HARDWARE DESIGN ISSUES
OFF-THE-SHELF OPTICS HOW TO EFFECTIVELY WORK WITH OFF-THE-SHELF OPTICS
WORKING WITH OFF-THE-SHELF SINGLETS AND DOUBLETS EXAMPLE OF LENS USED AT
CONJUGATES DIFFERENT FROM WHAT IT WAS DESIGNED PUPIL MATCHING
DEVELOPMENT OF A LAB MOCKUP USING OFF-THE-SHELF OPTICS STRAY LIGHT
CONTROL OPTOMECHANICAL DESIGN LENS DESIGN OPTIMIZATION CASE STUDIES
ERROR FUNCTION CONSTRUCTION ACHROMATIC DOUBLET LENS DESIGN DOUBLE GAUSS
LENS DESIGN DIGITAL CAMERA LENS BINOCULAR DESIGN PARAMETRIC DESIGN STUDY
O/SIMPLE LENSES USING ADVANCED MANUFACTURING METHODS DESIGN DATA FOR
DOUBLE GAUSS OPTICAL SENSOR SYSTEMS MODELING AND ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION
IMAGE FORMATION DETECTOR ARRAYS OPTICAL SYSTEM NOISE CHARACTERISTICS 569
570 571 578 582 583 584 585 587 587 589 590 591 594 595 595 600 603 603
605 610 632 642 646 655 659 659 660 663 669 I 1 CONTENTS XI COLOR
SENSORS ELECTRONIC CORRECTION CAMERA CONNECTIVITY BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER
24. STRAY LIGHT AND OPTICAL SCATTERING INTRODUCTION STRAY LIGHT SCATTER
SOURCES TYPES OF SCATTER MODELING AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES VEILING GLARE
CLEANLINESS SUPPRESSION TECHNIQUES BRIGHT FIELD AND DARK FIELD HOW TO
AVOID UNWANTED STRAY LIGHT BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 25. BLOOPERS AND
BLUNDERS IN OPTICS DISTORTION IN A 1:1 IMAGING LENS ZOOM PERISCOPE SIGN
OF DISTORTION LENS ELEMENTS THAT ARE NOT NECESSARY PUPIL PROBLEMS NOT
ENOUGH LIGHT ATHERMALIZATION USING TEFLON ATHERMALIZATION SPECIFICATIONS
BAD GLASS CHOICE "* ELEMENTS IN BACKWARD - INSUFFICIENT SAMPLING OF
FIELDS OF VIEW OR APERTURE IMAGES UPSIDE DOWN OR ROTATED THE HUBBLE
TELESCOPE NULL LENS PROBLEM WRONG GLASS TYPE IN A PRECISION LENS SYSTEM
SINGLE USE CAMERA WITH A DIFFRACTIVE ACHROMAT WRONG IMAGE HANDEDNESS
CEMENTED TRIPLET AS PART OF AN IMAGING SYSTEM TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION
IN A CUBE BEAMSPLITTER DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS ISSUES CASE OF THE MISCOATED
MANGIN TELESCOPES AND POLARIZATION 691 696 697 701 703 703 703 71 1 713
715 716 717 731 736 737 739 739 740 742 744 744 745 746 746 747 747 748
749 750 755 755 756 757 758 760 763 765 XII CONTENTS CHAPTER 26. RULE OF
THUMB AND HINTS GENERAL OPTICAL DESIGN TOPICS OPTOMECHANICAL TOPICS
DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 767 767 770 772 775 785
787 |
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spelling | Fischer, Robert E. Verfasser aut Optical system design Robert E. Fischer ; Biljana Tadic-Galeb ; Paul R. Yoder 2. ed. New York [u.a.] McGraw-Hill 2008 XV, 809 S. zahlr. Ill. und graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Optical engineering Dispositifs électro-optiques - Conception et construction Imagerie (Technique) - Conception et construction Optique - Instruments Electrooptical devices Design and construction Imaging systems Design and construction Optical instruments Design and construction Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 gnd rswk-swf Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 s DE-604 Tadic-Galeb, Biljana Verfasser aut Yoder, Paul R. Verfasser aut HEBIS Datenaustausch Darmstadt application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016392470&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Fischer, Robert E. Tadic-Galeb, Biljana Yoder, Paul R. Optical system design Dispositifs électro-optiques - Conception et construction Imagerie (Technique) - Conception et construction Optique - Instruments Electrooptical devices Design and construction Imaging systems Design and construction Optical instruments Design and construction Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 gnd |
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title | Optical system design |
title_auth | Optical system design |
title_exact_search | Optical system design |
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title_full | Optical system design Robert E. Fischer ; Biljana Tadic-Galeb ; Paul R. Yoder |
title_fullStr | Optical system design Robert E. Fischer ; Biljana Tadic-Galeb ; Paul R. Yoder |
title_full_unstemmed | Optical system design Robert E. Fischer ; Biljana Tadic-Galeb ; Paul R. Yoder |
title_short | Optical system design |
title_sort | optical system design |
topic | Dispositifs électro-optiques - Conception et construction Imagerie (Technique) - Conception et construction Optique - Instruments Electrooptical devices Design and construction Imaging systems Design and construction Optical instruments Design and construction Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 gnd |
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