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Chapter 1. A Review of Elementary Optics @W!cC#u
1.1 Light rY(^6[ !
1.2 Laws of Geometrical Optics -;t]e6[
1.3 Mirrors and Lenses-Ray Sketching }"AGX
1.4 Mirrors and Lenses-Calculations E#,n.U>#)
1.5 Simple Optical Instruments #VM-\02o
1.6 Polarization 1 =9 Kwd
1.7 Interference and Diffraction m>-(c=3
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Chapter 2. Thin Lens Ray Tracing SK
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2.1 Getting Started hG.~[#[&6
2.2 Tracing Rays through a Series of Lenses .{LJ
2.3 The y-u Trace [&p^h
2.4 Stops, Pupils, and Windows !_=3Dz
2.5 Evaluation of Systems Using the y-u Trace (Y?"L_pC
2.6 Effective Focal Length #[ hJm'G
2.7 Cylindrical Lenses 4)~GHb
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Chapter 3. Radiometry -4'yC_8t
3.1 Basic Concepts and Terms qlfYX8edZ
3.2 Radiometry in an Optical System ,-{2ai_
3.3 Radiometry of Extended Sources rWMG_eP:
3.4 Applications jaImO
3.5 Photometry and Spectrophotometry 7ezf.[{R
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Chapter 4. Mirrors and Prisms
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4.1 Mirror Images 9K5[a^q|My
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4.4 Fitting It In or Spreading It Out Wg2Y`2@t
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Chapter 5. Paraxial Ray Tracing ^UAL5}CQt
5.1 The y-nu Trace Ii9@ j1-g
5.2 The Gaussian Constants aD:vNX
5.3 Chromatic Aberration RZeU{u<O
5.4 Paraxial Ray Tracing, Calculators, and Computers (S["
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6.1 Ray Tracing Techniques UR&Uwa&.
6.2 Aberrations |Skk1#
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6.4 Optical Computation /Ma"a
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7.3 Conjugate Distances %:eepG|
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Chapter 8. Modulation and Scanning I
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8.1 Modulation of Light VR/>V7*7@
8.2 Scanning T/"6iv\1
8.3 Mechanical Scanners D 5q Cn^R
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8.6 Additional Topics CqUK[#kW(
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Chapter 9. Spectrometers <aR8fU
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9.3 Grating Spectrometers Dq!Vo ;s2
9.4 Spectrometer Systems V@Z8t8
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Chapter 10. Detectors Kc*h@#`~oL
10.1 The Eye-The Ultimate Detector Zi=Nr3b
10.2 Thermal Detectors J 21D/#v
10.3 Photographic Materials j(!M
10.4 Photoemissive Detectors M$z.S0"
10.5 Semiconductor Detectors F7`3,SzHp
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10.7 Detector Geometries tt`j!!
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Chapter 11. The Design Process /'IOi`d
1 1.1 Setting Down Objectives bE2^sx`(
11.2 Preliminary Design -DrR6kGjR
11.3 The Breadboarding Process lkK+Fm
11.4 Case Study-Laser Printer Design ^o]ZDc
11.5 Case Study-Slide Projector Design g*b`V{/Vw
1 1.6 Conclusions