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1. Introduction 9%k4Ic%P
2. Historical Review *s1o?'e
2.1 Definition of Optical Engineering LUx'Dm"
2.2 Ancient History ZnbpIJ8cV
2.3 Medieval Optics j}h%,
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2.4 From 1600 to the 1900s t- //.
2.5 Speed of Light 7}=MVp] )S
2.6 Modern Optical Engineering *JW.ca}
2.7 Case History: Optics in the United States oPAc6ObOV~
2.8 Recent Incident: the Hubble Telescope ,+Ya'4x
2.9 Review and Summary |%Y =]@f
3. Basic Concepts of Light >hnhV6ss
3.1 Light: an Elusive Topic "H=fWz5z
3.2 Understanding Light u 8~5e
3.3 Velocity, Wavelength, and Frequency Dxr4B<
3.4 Wavefronts and Light Rays 00W_XhJ
3.5 Light Sources <p_2&&?
3.6 Behavior of Light Rays @$ )C pg
3.7 Refraction 5',b~Pp
3.8 Refraction by a Lens H'2o84$
3.9 Dispersion and Color sGMnm
3.10 Diffraction of Light HRd02tah
3.11 Review and Summary f`J[u!Ja
4. Thin-Lens Theory IgF#f%|Q
4.1 Definition of Thin Lens Wu?[1L:x
4.2 Properties of a Thin Lens ^^Q>AfTR.
4.3 Aperture Stop, Entrance and Exit Pupils, and Field Stop A.P*@}9
4.4 Reference Coordinate System n
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4.5 Thin-Lens Power j1@PfKh
4.6 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Object at Infinity) j;rxr1+w
4.7 Ray Trace of a Thin Lens (Finite Object Distance) ~bjT,i
4.8 Rounding Off v@!r$jZ
4.9 Thin-Lens Formulas #b=*hi`E
4.10 Applications of Thin-Lens Theory 1 rmN)
4.11 Mock-up of the Thin-Lens System NjA\*M9
4.12 Review and Summary =?B[oq
5. Optical Design Basics `O,"mm^@U
5.1 Introduction PPtJ/
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5.2 Historical Perspective # f{L;
5.3 OSLO Optical Design Software Package wlX
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5.4 Introduction to Computer Design using OSLO H:
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5.5 Laser Transmitting System ubi6=
5.6 Instrument Design and Analysis hcD.-(-;)
5.7 Magnification Analysis ukXKUYNm8
5.8 Design of a Noncatalog System zL:k(7E
5.9 Review and Summary k*T&>$k}^
6. Primary Lens Aberrations 1w?DSHe
6.1 Introduction iHOvCrp+X
6.2 Spot Diagram, Radial Energy Distribution, and Modulation Transfer Function ,6\oT;G
6.3 Spherical Aberration 8x6{[Tx
6.4 Coma 'P >h2^z
6.5 Field Curvature W QyMM@#
6.6 Astigmatism cp 7;~i3
6.7 Distortion fPsUIlI/A
6.8 Axial Color [%7oq;^J
6.9 Lateral Color .`N&,&H
6.10 Aberration Curves oth=#hfU^
6.11 Point-Spread Function Analysis oMZ|)(7C
6.12 Review and Summary U[l{cRT
7. Optical Components \E:l
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7.1 Introduction $QuSmA<4lS
7.2 Lens 8J#TP7;
7.3 Mirror T;JA.=I
7.4 Prisms PxZMH=
7.5 Review and Summary NY~y:*:Q
8. Basic Optical Instruments T_?,?
8.1 Introduction <3aW3i/jTc
8.2 Magnifier, or Loupe 9RN! <`H
8.3 Eyepiece Xc@%_6
8.4 Microscope x\XOtjJr
8.5 Telescope '4d+!%2t
8.6 Binoculars &l1CE19<
8.7 Riflescope sr,8Qd0M
8.8 Surveying and Optical Tooling Instruments W(UrG]J*l
8.9 Periscope, Borescope, and Endoscope DC%H(2
8.10 Review and Summary 2JRX ;s~
9. Optical Materials and Coatings i/WiSwh:
9.1 Introduction erZ%C <
9.2 Optical Glass HTUY|^^D
9.3 Low-Expansion Materials < {dV=
9.4 Surface Losses and Antireflection Coatings ;*EPAC+
9.5 Materials for Infrared Systems t12 xPtN1
9.6 Optical Plastics J#& C&S 2
9.7 Review and Summary N,NEg4 q[
10. Visual Optical System S~LTLv:>
10.1 Introduction Nl `8Kcv
10.2 Structure of the Eye B&