Modern Optics
2nd edition

Par : B-D Guenther

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  • Nombre de pages718
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids1.56 kg
  • Dimensions18,9 cm × 24,6 cm × 3,5 cm
  • ISBN978-0-19-882432-9
  • EAN9780198824329
  • Date de parution01/04/2018
  • ÉditeurOxford University Press

Résumé

Modern Optics is a fundamental study of the principles of optics using a rigorous physical approach based on Maxwell's equations. The treatment provides the mathematical foundations needed to understand a number of applications such as laser optics, fiber optics, and medical imaging covered in an engineering curriculum as well as the traditional topics covered in a physics-based course in optics. In addition to treating the fundamentals in optical science, the student is given an exposure to actual optics engineering problems such as paraxial matrix optics, aberrations with experimental examples, Fourier transform optics (Fresnel-Kirchhoff formulation), Gaussian waves, thin films, photonic crystals, surface plasmons, and fiber optics.
Through its many pictures, figures, and diagrams, the text provides a good physical insight into the topics covered. The course content can be modified to reflect the interests of the instructor as well as the student, through the selection of optional material provided in appendices.
Modern Optics is a fundamental study of the principles of optics using a rigorous physical approach based on Maxwell's equations. The treatment provides the mathematical foundations needed to understand a number of applications such as laser optics, fiber optics, and medical imaging covered in an engineering curriculum as well as the traditional topics covered in a physics-based course in optics. In addition to treating the fundamentals in optical science, the student is given an exposure to actual optics engineering problems such as paraxial matrix optics, aberrations with experimental examples, Fourier transform optics (Fresnel-Kirchhoff formulation), Gaussian waves, thin films, photonic crystals, surface plasmons, and fiber optics.
Through its many pictures, figures, and diagrams, the text provides a good physical insight into the topics covered. The course content can be modified to reflect the interests of the instructor as well as the student, through the selection of optional material provided in appendices.