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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................. /
About This Book..............................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book.....................................................................2
What You re Not to Read................................................................................3
Foolish Assumptions.......................................................................................3
How This Book Is Organized..........................................................................3
Part I: Getting Up to Speed on Optics Fundamentals........................4
Part II: Geometrical Optics: Working with More Than One Ray......4
Part III: Physical Optics: Using the Light Wave..................................4
Part IV: Optical Instrumentation: Putting Light to Practical Use.....4
Part V: Hybrids: Exploring More Complicated Optical Systems......5
Part VI: More Than Just Images: Getting into Advanced Optics......5
Part VII: The Part of Tens......................................................................5
Icons Used in This Book.................................................................................5
Where to Go from Here...................................................................................6
Part 1: Getting Up to Speed on Optics Fundamentals.......7
Chapter 1: Introducing Optics, the Science of Light................9
Illuminating the Properties of Light..............................................................9
Creating images with the particle property of light........................10
Harnessing interference and diffraction
with the wave property of light......................................................10
Using Optics to Your Advantage: Basic Applications...............................11
Expanding Your Understanding of Optics..................................................12
Considering complicated applications.............................................12
Adding advanced optics.....................................................................13
Paving the Way: Contributions to Optics...................................................13
Chapter 2: Brushing Up on Optics-Related Math and Physics......15
Working with Physical Measurements........................................................15
Refreshing Your Mathematics Memory......................................................16
Juggling variables with algebra..........................................................16
Finding lengths and angles with trigonometry................................18
Exploring the unknown with basic matrix algebra..........................21
Reviewing Wave Physics..............................................................................26
The wave function: Understanding its features and variables......26
Medium matters: Working with mechanical waves.........................28
Using wavefronts in optics.................................................................29
Optics For Dummies
Chapter 3: A Little Light Study: Reviewing Light Basics............31
Developing Early Ideas about the Nature of Light....................................31
Pondering the particle theory of light...............................................32
Walking through the wave theory of light........................................32
Taking a Closer Look at Light Waves..........................................................33
If light is a wave, what s waving? Understanding
electromagnetic radiation...............................................................33
Dealing with wavelengths and frequency:
The electromagnetic spectrum......................................................36
Calculating the intensity and power of light....................................36
Einstein s Revolutionary Idea about Light: Quanta...................................37
Uncovering the photoelectric effect
and the problem with light waves..................................................38
Merging wave and particle properties: The photon........................39
Let There Be Light: Understanding the Three
Processes that Produce Light..................................................................40
Atomic transitions...............................................................................40
Accelerated charged particles...........................................................41
Matter-antimatter annihilation...........................................................42
Introducing the Three Fields of Study within Optics................................42
Geometrical optics: Studying light as a collection of rays.............42
Physical optics: Exploring the wave property of light....................43
Quantum optics: Investigating small numbers of photons............43
Chapter 4: Understanding How to Direct Where Light Goes........45
Reflection: Bouncing Light Off Surfaces.....................................................45
Determining light s orientation..........................................................46
Understanding the role surface plays
in specular and diffuse reflection...................................................47
Appreciating the practical difference between
reflection and scattering.................................................................48
Refraction: Bending Light as It Goes Through a Surface..........................50
Making light slow down: Determining the index of refraction.......50
Calculating how much the refracted ray bends: Snell s law..........51
Bouncing light back with refraction: Total internal reflection.......52
Varying the refractive index with dispersion...................................53
Birefringence: Working with two indices
of refraction for the same wavelength..........................................54
Diffraction: Bending Light around an Obstacle.........................................55
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Part 11: Geometrical Optics: Working
u/ith More Than One Rag.............................................57
Chapter 5: Forming Images with Multiple Rays of Light............59
The Simplest Method: Using Shadows to Create Images.........................60
Forming Images Without a Lens: The Pinhole Camera Principle............62
Eyeing Basic Image Characteristics for Optical System Design..............63
The type of image created: Real or virtual.......................................63
The orientation of the image relative to the object........................63
The size of the image relative to the object.....................................64
Zeroing In on the Focal Point and Focal Length........................................65
Determining the focal point and length............................................65
Differentiating real and virtual focal points.....................................66
Chapter 6: Imaging with Mirrors: Bouncing Many Rays Around.....69
Keeping it Simple with Flat Mirrors.............................................................69
Changing Shape with Concave and Convex Mirrors.................................70
Getting a handle on the mirror equation and sign conventions ... 71
Working with concave mirrors..........................................................72
Exploring convex mirrors...................................................................74
Chapter 7: Imaging with Refraction: Bending
Many Rays at the Same Time...................................77
Locating the Image Produced by a Refracting Surface.............................78
Calculating where an image will appear...........................................78
Solving single-surface imaging problems..........................................80
Working with more than one refracting surface..............................83
Looking at Lenses: Two Refracting Surfaces Stuck Close Together.......85
Designing a lens: The lens maker s formula.....................................85
Taking a closer look at convex and concave lenses........................88
Finding the image location and characteristics
for multiple lenses...........................................................................89
D oh, fuzzy again! Aberrations...........................................................91
Optics For Dummies
Part HI: Phgsical Optics: Using the Light U/ai/e............ 95
Chapter 8: Optical Polarization: Describing
the Wiggling Electric Field in Light.............................97
Describing Optical Polarization...................................................................97
Focusing on the electric field s alignment........................................98
Polarization: Looking at the plane of the electric field...................99
Examining the Different Types of Polarization........................................100
Linear, circular, or elliptical: Following the vector path..............100
Random or unpolarized: Looking at changing or mixed states... 107
Producing Polarized Light..........................................................................108
Selective absorption: No passing unless you get in line...............108
Scattering off small particles............................................................109
Reflection: Aligning parallel to the surface.....................................110
Birefringence: Splitting in two..........................................................Ill
Chapter 9: Changing Optical Polarization.......................113
Discovering Devices that Can Change Optical Polarization..................113
Dichroic filters: Changing the axis with linear polarizers............114
Birefringent materials: Changing
or rotating the polarization state.................................................117
Rotating light with optically active materials................................121
Jones Vectors: Calculating the Change in Polarization..........................121
Representing the polarization state with Jones vectors..............121
Jones matrices: Showing how devices will change polarization.... 124
Matrix multiplication: Predicting how devices
will affect incident light.................................................................126
Chapter 10: Calculating Reflected and Transmitted
Light with Fresnel Equations..................................131
Determining the Amount of Reflected and Transmitted Light..............131
Transverse modes: Describing the orientation of the fields........132
Defining the reflection and transmission coefficients...................133
Using more powerful values: Reflectance and transmittance......134
The Fresnel equations: Finding how much
incident light is reflected or transmitted....................................135
Surveying Special Situations Involving Reflection
and the Fresnel Equations......................................................................136
Striking at Brewster s angle..............................................................137
Reflectance at normal incidence: Coming in at 0 degrees............137
Reflectance at glancing incidence: Striking at 90 degrees............138
Exploring internal reflection and total internal reflection............138
Frustrated total internal reflection:
Dealing with the evanescent wave...............................................139
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Chapter 11: Running Optical Interference:
Not Always a Bad Thing......................................143
Describing Optical Interference.................................................................143
On the fringe: Looking at constructive
and destructive interference........................................................144
Noting the conditions required to see optical interference.........145
Perusing Practical Interference Devices: Interferometers.....................146
Wavefront-splitting interferometers................................................146
Amplitude-splitting interferometers................................................151
Accounting for Other Amplitude-Splitting Arrangements......................154
Thin film interference........................................................................154
Newton s rings....................................................................................157
Fabry-Perot interferometer...............................................................158
Chapter 12: Diffraction: Light s Bending around Obstacles........161
From Near and Far: Understanding Two Types of Diffraction...............162
Defining the types of diffraction......................................................162
Determining which type of diffraction you see..............................163
Going the Distance: Special Cases of Fraunhofer Diffraction................164
Fraunhofer diffraction from a circular aperture............................165
Fraunhofer diffraction from slits......................................................167
Getting Close: Special Cases of Fresnel Diffraction.................................172
Fresnel diffraction from a rectangular aperture............................173
Fresnel diffraction from a circular aperture...................................174
Fresnel diffraction from a solid disk................................................175
Diffraction from Fresnel zone plates...............................................175
Part IV: Optical Instrumentation:
Putting Light to Practical Use................................... 179
Chapter 13: Lens Systems: Looking at Things
the Way You Want to See Them...............................181
Your Most Important Optical System: The Human Eye..........................181
Understanding the structure of the human eye.............................182
Accommodation: Flexing some muscles to change the focus.....183
Using Lens Systems to Correct Vision Problems....................................185
Corrective lenses: Looking at lens shape and optical power.......185
Correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.......186
Enhancing the Human Eye with Lens Systems........................................190
Magnifying glasses: Enlarging images
with the simple magnifier..............................................................191
Seeing small objects with the compound microscope.................192
Going the distance with the simple telescope...............................194
Jumping to the big screen: The optical projector.........................195
Optics For Dummies
Chapter 14: Exploring Light Sources:
Getting Light Where You Want It...............................197
Shedding Light on Common Household Bulbs........................................198
Popular bulb types and how they work..........................................198
Reading electrical bulb rates............................................................201
Shining More-Efficient Light on the Subject: Light Emitting Diodes.....201
Looking inside an LED.......................................................................202
Adding color with organic light emitting diodes...........................203
LEDs on display: Improving your picture
with semiconductor laser diodes.................................................204
Zeroing in on Lasers....................................................................................205
Building a basic laser system...........................................................206
Comparing lasers to light bulbs.......................................................211
Chapter 15: Guiding Light From Here to Anywhere................213
Getting Light in the Guide and Keeping it There:
Total Internal Reflection.........................................................................213
Navigating numerical aperture: How much light
can you put in?...............................................................................214
Examining light guide modes...........................................................215
Categorizing Light Guide Types.................................................................216
Fiber-optic cables..............................................................................216
Slab waveguides.................................................................................220
Putting Light Guides to Work: Common Applications............................221
Light pipes..........................................................................................221
Telecommunication links..................................................................221
Imaging bundles.................................................................................224
Part V: Hybrids: Exploring More
Complicated Optical Systems....................................227
Chapter 16: Photography: Keeping an Image Forever.............229
Getting an Optical Snapshot of the Basic Camera...................................230
Lens: Determining what you see......................................................231
Aperture: Working with f-number and lens speed.............................234
Shutter: Letting just enough light through.....................................236
Recording media: Saving images forever........................................236
Holography: Seeing Depth in a Flat Surface.............................................237
Seeing in three dimensions...............................................................237
Exploring two types of holograms...................................................238
Relating the hologram and the diffraction grating........................240
Graduating to 3-D Movies: Depth that Moves!.........................................243
Circular polarization..........................................................................243
Six-color anaglyph system................................................................244
Shutter glasses...................................................................................244
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Chapter 17: Medical Imaging: Seeing What s
Inside You (No Knives Necessary!)............................247
Shining Light into You and Seeing What Comes Out..............................247
X-rays...................................................................................................248
Optical coherence tomography.......................................................250
Endoscopes........................................................................................251
Reading the Light that Comes Out of You................................................253
CAT scans...........................................................................................254
PET scans............................................................................................255
NMR scans..........................................................................................256
MRI scans............................................................................................257
Chapter 18: Optics Everywhere: Exploring Other
Medical, Industrial, and Military Uses.........................259
Considering Typical Medical Procedures Involving Lasers...................259
Removing stuff you don t want: Tissue ablation............................260
Sealing up holes or incisions...........................................................263
Purely cosmetic: Doing away with tattoos,
varicose veins, and unwanted hair..............................................264
Getting Industrial: Making and Checking Products Out with Optics.... 265
Monitoring quality control...............................................................265
Drilling holes or etching materials..................................................265
Making life easier: Commercial applications..................................266
Applying Optics in Military and Law Enforcement Endeavors..............267
Range finders......................................................................................267
Target designation.............................................................................268
Missile defense...................................................................................268
Night vision systems.........................................................................269
Thermal vision systems....................................................................270
Image processing...............................................................................270
Chapter 19: Astronomical Applications: Using Telescopes........271
Understanding the Anatomy of a Telescope............................................272
Gathering the light.............................................................................272
Viewing the image with an eyepiece...............................................273
Revolutionizing Refracting Telescopes....................................................274
Galilean telescope..............................................................................275
Kepler s enhancement.......................................................................276
Reimagining Telescope Design: Reflecting Telescopes..........................277
Newtonian...........................................................................................277
Cassegrain...........................................................................................278
Gregorian............................................................................................279
Hybrid Telescopes: Lenses and Mirrors Working Together..................280
Schmidt...............................................................................................280
Maksutov.............................................................................................281
Invisible Astronomy: Looking Beyond the Visible..................................282
When One Telescope Just Won t Do: The Interferometer......................283
Optics For Dummies
Part VI: More Than Just Images:
Getting into Advanced Optics....................................285
Chapter 20: Index of Refraction, Part 2: You Can Change It!.......287
Electro-Optics: Manipulating the Index
of Refraction with Electric Fields...........................................................287
Dielectric polarization: Understanding
the source of the electro-optic effect..........................................288
Linear and quadratic: Looking at
the types of electro-optic effects.................................................289
Examining electro-optic devices......................................................293
Acousto-Optics: Changing a Crystal s Density with Sound....................295
The acousto-optic effect: Making a variable diffraction grating... 295
Using acousto-optic devices.............................................................296
Frequency Conversion: Affecting Light Frequency with Light..............297
Second harmonic generation: Doubling the frequency................297
Parametric amplification: Converting
a pump beam into a signal beam.................................................298
Sum and difference frequency mixing:
Creating long or short wavelengths.............................................299
Chapter 21: Quantum Optics: Finding the Photon.................301
Weaving Together Wave and Particle Properties...................................301
Seeing wave and particle properties of light..................................302
Looking at wave and particle properties of matter.......................304
Experimental Evidence: Observing the Dual
Nature of Light and Matter.....................................................................306
Young s two-slit experiment, revisited...........................................306
Diffraction of light and matter..........................................................307
The Mach-Zehnder interferometer..................................................308
Quantum Entanglement: Looking at Linked Photons.............................308
Spooky action: Observing interacting photons.............................308
Encryption and computers: Developing technology
with linked photons.......................................................................309
Table of Contents
Part Vll: The Part of Tens..........................................311
Chapter 22: Ten Experiments You Can Do
Without a Si-Million Optics Lab...............................313
Chromatic Dispersion with Water Spray..................................................313
The Simple Magnifier..................................................................................314
Microscope with a Marble..........................................................................314
Focal Length of a Positive Lens with a Magnifying Glass.......................314
Telescope with Magnifying Glasses..........................................................315
Thin Film Interference by Blowing Bubbles.............................................316
Polarized Sunglasses and the Sky..............................................................316
Mirages on a Clear Day...............................................................................317
Spherical Aberration with a Magnifying Glass.........................................317
Chromatic Aberration with a Magnifying Glass.......................................318
Chapter 23: Ten Major Optics Discoveries ?
and the People Who Made them Possible......................319
The Telescope (1610)..................................................................................319
Optical Physics (Late 1600s)......................................................................320
Diffraction and the Wave Theory of Light (Late 1600s)..........................320
Two-Slit Experiment (Early 1800s)............................................................321
Polarization (Early 1800s)..........................................................................321
Rayleigh Scattering (Late 1800s)...............................................................321
Electromagnetics (1861).............................................................................322
Electro-Optics (1875 and 1893)..................................................................322
Photon Theory of Light (1905)...................................................................322
The Maser (1953) and The Laser (1960)...................................................323
Index.......................................................................325
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title_full | Optics for Dummies [learn to: use optics principles and devices properly ; avoid common mistakes in working with typical optics problems ; determine image locations and characteristics with simple calculations ; grasp the basic concepts behind lasers and laser applications] by Galen Duree |
title_fullStr | Optics for Dummies [learn to: use optics principles and devices properly ; avoid common mistakes in working with typical optics problems ; determine image locations and characteristics with simple calculations ; grasp the basic concepts behind lasers and laser applications] by Galen Duree |
title_full_unstemmed | Optics for Dummies [learn to: use optics principles and devices properly ; avoid common mistakes in working with typical optics problems ; determine image locations and characteristics with simple calculations ; grasp the basic concepts behind lasers and laser applications] by Galen Duree |
title_short | Optics for Dummies |
title_sort | optics for dummies learn to use optics principles and devices properly avoid common mistakes in working with typical optics problems determine image locations and characteristics with simple calculations grasp the basic concepts behind lasers and laser applications |
title_sub | [learn to: use optics principles and devices properly ; avoid common mistakes in working with typical optics problems ; determine image locations and characteristics with simple calculations ; grasp the basic concepts behind lasers and laser applications] |
topic | Optik (DE-588)4043650-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Optik Einführung |
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