Statistical Optics
2nd edition

Par : Joseph-W Goodman

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages542
    • PrésentationRelié
    • FormatGrand Format
    • Poids0.895 kg
    • Dimensions15,3 cm × 24,3 cm × 3,2 cm
    • ISBN978-1-119-00945-0
    • EAN9781119009450
    • Date de parution01/01/2015
    • CollectionPure and Applied Optics
    • ÉditeurWiley

    Résumé

    This book covers a variety of statistical problems in optics, including both theory and applications. The text covers the necessary backgroundin statistics, statistical properties of light waves of various types, the theory of partial, oherence and its applications, imaging with partially coherent light, atmospheric degradations of images, and noise limitations in the detection of light. New topics have been introduced in the Second Edition, including : Analysis of the Vander Poi oscillator model of laser light.
    Coverage on coherence tomography and coherence multiplexing of fiber sensors. An expansion of the chapter on imaging with partially coherent light, including several new examples. An expanded section on speckle and its properties. New sections on the cross-spectrum and bispectrum techniques for obtaining images free from atmospheric distortions. A new section on imaging through atmospheric turbulence using coherent light.
    The addition of the effects of"read noise"to the discussions of limitations encountered in detecting very weak optical signals. A number of new problems and many new references have been added. Statistical Optics, Second Edition is written for researchers and engineering students interested in optics, physicists, chemists, and graduate level courses in a University Engineering or Physics Department.
    This book covers a variety of statistical problems in optics, including both theory and applications. The text covers the necessary backgroundin statistics, statistical properties of light waves of various types, the theory of partial, oherence and its applications, imaging with partially coherent light, atmospheric degradations of images, and noise limitations in the detection of light. New topics have been introduced in the Second Edition, including : Analysis of the Vander Poi oscillator model of laser light.
    Coverage on coherence tomography and coherence multiplexing of fiber sensors. An expansion of the chapter on imaging with partially coherent light, including several new examples. An expanded section on speckle and its properties. New sections on the cross-spectrum and bispectrum techniques for obtaining images free from atmospheric distortions. A new section on imaging through atmospheric turbulence using coherent light.
    The addition of the effects of"read noise"to the discussions of limitations encountered in detecting very weak optical signals. A number of new problems and many new references have been added. Statistical Optics, Second Edition is written for researchers and engineering students interested in optics, physicists, chemists, and graduate level courses in a University Engineering or Physics Department.