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Modern Classical Optics(现代经典光学),作者:(英国)布鲁克(Brooker.G)

《现代经典光学》从现代的视角描述了经典光学,也可称为“半经典光学”。书中内容大都与经典光学相关,包含了相关的现象、仪器和技术,以及一些常见的主题:衍射、干涉、薄膜和全息光学,也涉及了高斯光束.激光腔、cD阅读器和共焦显微镜。涉及少量的量子光学。《现代经典光学》内容丰富、新颖,讲解透彻,各章最后均附有相关习题,书末附有部分习题的解答,可供高年级本科生及低年级研究生参阅,也可作为相关领域研究人员的参考书。 UDi3dH=  
《现代经典光学》作者为牛津大学物理系的Geoffrey Brooker。 &CP@] pi9L  
《牛津大学研究生教材系列》介绍了物理学的主要领域的知识和柑关应用,旨在引导读者进入相关领域的前沿。丛书坚持深入浅出的写作风格,用丰富的示例、图表、总结加深读者埘内容的理解。书中附有习题供读者练习。 %TggNU,  
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1 Electromagnetism and basic optics u9^;~i,  
1.1 Introduction Xm[r#IA  
1.2 The Maxwell eqiations =y(YMWGS  
1.3 Linear isotropic media Ch!Q?4  
1.4 Plane electromagnetic waves 8'\,&f`Y  
1.5 Energy flow i&G`ah>  
1.6 Scalar wave amplitudes uV:uXQni``  
1.7 Dispersive media p$G3r0 @  
1.8 Electrical transmission lines s6h Wq&C  
1.9 Elementary(ray)optics }AfPBfgC1z  
1.9.1 The thin lens {3uSg)  
1.9.2 Sign conventions X@4d~6k?  
1.9.3 Refraction at a spherical surface fQA)r  
1.9.4 The thick lens oK1[_ko|  
1.10 Rays and waves c] 0  
Problems Mz. &d:  
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2 Fourier series and Fourier transforms v#2qwd3x  
2.1 Introduction v@s`l#  
2.2 Fourier series:spectrum of a periodic waveform U)1qsUDF  
2.3 Fourier series:a mathematical reshape ~u& O  
2.4 The Fourier transform:spectrum of a non-periodic waveform pXlBKJmW  
2.5 The analytic signal  Kj|F  
2.6 The Dirac δ-function &Gwh<%=U  
2.7 Frequency and angular frequency T.dO0$,Q@$  
2.8 The power spectrum 3n)iTSU3  
2.9 Examples of Fourier transforms |MrH@v7S  
2.9.1 A single rectangular pulse uM<+2S  
2.9.2 The double pulse 3VB V_/i;  
2.9.3 A δ-function pulse +!Ag n)  
2.9.4 A regular array of δ-functions R~(.uV`#j  
2.9.5 A random array of δ-functions HON[{Oq  
2.9.6 An infinite sinewave _[tBLGXD  
2.10 Convolution and the convolution theorem m D q,,  
2.11 Examples of convoltion `7n,(  
2.12 Sign choices with Fourier transforms XdVC>6  
problems rz7b%WY  
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3 Diffraction 3A1kH` X^q  
3.1 Introduction e(5R8ud  
3.2 Monochromatic spherical wave oh~Dbu=%  
3.3 The Kirchhoff diffraction integral 6)j4 TH  
3.4 The Kirchhoff boundary conditions xT>V ;aa\  
3.5 Simplifying the Kirchhoff inregral bFXCaD!{G  
3.6 Complementary screens:the Babinet principle O]!DNN  
3.7 The Fraunhofer condition I:provisional tR/ JY;jn  
3.8 Fraunhofer diffraction in'one dimension' .lS6KBf@  
3.9 Fraunhofer diffraction in'two dimensions' .8~ x;P6  
3.10 Two ways of looking at diffraction t!N >0]:mo  
3.11 Examples of Fraunhofer diffraction 1'B?f# s  
3.12 Fraunhofer diffraction and Fourier transforms h*%1Jkxu  
3.13 The Fraunhofer condition Ⅱ:Rayleigh distance and Fresnel number 2yc\A3ft#  
3.14 The Fraunhofer condition Ⅲ:object and image g8y Zc}4  
3.15 The Fresnel case of diffraction \bE~iz3b9  
3.16 Fraunhofer diffraction and optical resolution xGPv3TLH^  
3.17 Surfaces whose fields are related by a Fourier transform x B[# a*  
3.18 Kirchhoff boundary conditions:a harder look #2=30  
Problems *E6 p=  
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4 Diffraction gratings ArM e[t0$  
4.1 Introduction O-YE6u  
4.2 A basic transmission grating z05pVe/5  
4.3 The multiple-element pattern i:To8kdO  
4.4 Reflection grating YJ`>&AJ  
4.5 Blazing qQryv_QP  
4.6 Grating spectrometric instruments AU2Nmf?]%  
4.7 Spectroscopic resolution l6O(+*6Us  
4.8 Making gratings <C(2(3  
4.9 Tricks of the trade W;W\L? r  
4.9.1 Normal spectrum T;7|d5][  
4.9.2 Correct illumination 8a1{x(\z.  
4.9.3 Shortening exposure times with a spectrograph ::w%rv  
4.9.4 Vacuum instruments 35et+9  
4.9.5 Double monochromator 9m>_q Wa A  
4.9.6 An inventor's paradise E2cmT$6  
4.10 Beyond the simple theory ymu#u   
Problems >ZWm0nTr  
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5 The Fabry-Perot BZsxf'eN'  
5.1 Introduction dXQWT@$y!E  
5.2 Elementary theory 0jMrL\>C  
5.3 Basic apparatus b9Nw98`  
5.4 The meaning of finesse c$TBHK;c  
5.5 Free spectral range and resolution 4`B:Mq&j  
5.5.1 Free spectral range kQtl&{;k?  
5.5.2 Resolution J<D =\  
5.6 Analysis of an étalon fringe pattern pK%'S  
5.7 Flatness and parallelism of Fabry-Perot plates Gl(,%~F9i  
5.8 Designing a Fabry-Perot to do a job 4l:+>U@KU  
5.9 Practicalities of spectroscopy using a Fabry-Perot +{&g|V  
5.10 The Fabry-Perot as a source of ideas B _ >|Mo/  
Problems Fej$`2mRH  
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6 Thin films J2-xnUa]7  
6.1 Introduction F);C?SW"  
6.2 Basic calculation for one layer TzjZGs W[V  
6.3 Matrix elimination of'middle'amplitudes OXo-(HLE  
6.4 Reflected and transmitted Waves ]|oqJ2P  
6.5 Impedance concepts $vd._j&  
6.6 High-reflectivity mirrors AkF3F^  
6.7 Anti-reflection coatings n=~?BxB  
6.8 Interference filters :Li)]qN.I  
6.9 Practicalities of thin-film deposition 1JY4E2Q  
Problems 1'iRx,  
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7 Ray matrices and Gaussian beams Wl{Vz  
7.1 Introduction ?k-IS5G  
7.2 Matrix methods in ray optics $k dfY'u  
7.3 Matrices for translation and refraction se-}d.PwL  
7.4 Reflections 8LOzL,Ah  
7.5 Spherical waves "D+QT+sD  
7.6 Gaussian beams "+Kr1nW  
7.7 Properties of a Gaussian beam  GY>0v  
7.8 Sign conventions -kkXyO8js  
7.9 Propagation of a Gaussian beam DWDe5$^{  
7.10 Electric and magnetic fields D6D*RTi4  
Problems Y\lBPp0{\v  
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8 Optical cavities V6c?aZ,O  
8.1 Introduction }w$/x<Q[  
8.2 Gauss-Hermite beams DwI)?a_+  
8.3 Cavity resonator M30_b8[Y_  
8.4 Cavity modes Z`[j;=[  
8.5 The condition for a low-loss mode ]l4\/E W6  
8.6 Finding the mode shape for a cavity @{j-B IRZ0  
8.7 Longitudinal modes  mJ-@:5  
8.8 High-loss cavities d;f,vN(  
8.9 The symmetrical confocal cavity *H;&hq  
8.10 The confocal Fabry-Perot CnO$xE|{  
8.11 Choice of cavity geometry for a laser  /8.;  
8.12 Selection of a desired transverse mode s4w<X}O_  
8.13 Mode matching H`fkds  
Problems /wmJMX  
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9 Coherence:qualitative 4*'NpqC(_  
9.1 Introduction z\fk?Tj<ro  
9.2 Terminology E_$ ST3  
9.3 Young fringes:tolerance to frequency range S6cSeRmw  
9.4 Young fringes:tolerance to collimation WS;3a}u  
9.5 Coherence area a"~W1|JC"  
9.6 The Michelson stellar interferometer z8A`BVqI  
9.7 Aperture synthesis ow+NT  
9.8 Longitudinal and transverse coherence h1,J<B@  
9.9 Interference of two parallel plane waves $WdZAv\_S  
9.10 Fast and slow detectors 2t_E\W7w+  
9.11 Coherence time and coherence length #* w$JH  
9.12 A Michelson interferometer investigating longitudinal coherence E]Kd`&^}  
9.13 Fringe visibility 2-2'c?%  
9.14 Orders of magnitude CvlAn7r,@  
9.15 Discussion SJw0y[IL6(  
9.15.1 What of lasers? MECR0S9  
9.15.2 The Young slits:another look fz<Y9h=  
9.15.3 Fast and slow detectors:another look !zD| @sX{  
9.15.4 Grating monochromator:another look jk)U~KGcg  
9.15.5 Polarized and unpolarized light 5-n N8qs  
Problems >GqIpfn  
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10 Coherence:correlation functions w W-GBY3  
10.1 Introduction !5x"d7  
10.2 Correlation function:definition i;yz%Ug  
10.3 Autocorrelation and the Michelson interferometer !1|f,9C  
10.4 Normalized autocorrelation function yl|+D]  
10.5 Fringe visibility G>cTqD6gT  
10.6 The Wiener-Khintchine theorem 'tF<7\!  
10.7 Fourier transform spectroscopy n1$p esr  
10.8 Partial coherence:transverse I#9A\.pO  
10.9 The van Cittert-Zernike theorem =n%?oLg^  
10.10 Intensity correlation (gz|6N  
10.11 Chaotic light and laser light AlGD .K  
10.12 The Hanbury Brown-Twiss experiment QiY7m<3  
10.13 Stellar diameters measured by intensity correlation k5W5 9tz  
10.14 Classical and quantum optics M=@U]1n*c  
Problems .] 5&\  
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11 Optical practicalities:étendue,interferometry,fringe localization /ZX8gR5x  
11.1 Introduction URY%+u  
11.2 Energy flow:étendue and radiance <[b\V+M  
11.3 Conservation of étendue and radiance %J3#4gG^v  
11.4 Longitudinal and transverse modes nbhx2@Teqe  
11.5 étendue and coherence area yU&A[DZQ  
11.6 Field modes and entropy E/Y.f  
11.7 Radianee of some optical sources _/7[=e}y  
11.7.1 Radiance of a black body 2L ~U^  
11.7.2 Radiance of a gas-discharge lamp (Z sdj  
11.7.3 Radiance of a light-emitting diode (LED) 0G;RMR':5  
11.8 étendue and interferometers $  5  
11.9 大Etendue and spectrometers t:$p8qR  
11.10 A design study:a Fourier-transform spectrometer 4TUe*F@ ML  
11.11 Fringe locahzation IN),Lu0K  
Problems <"aPoGda  
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12 Image formation:diffraction theory XA>@0E>1r  
12.1 Introduction oQFpIX;\m  
12.2 Image formation with transversely Coherent illumination informal j =[Td   
12.3 Image formation:ideal optical system *(s)CWf  
12.4 Image formation:imperfect optical system naW}[y*y;  
12.5 Microscope resolution:Abbe theory *m2J$9q  
12.5.1 Abbe theory:introduction z_CBOJl#C!  
12.5.2 Abbe theory:explanation r!#NFek}  
12.6 Improving the basic microscope bQEQHqY5  
12.7 Phase contrast /tx_I(6F?|  
12.8 Dark-ground illumination Uo5l =\  
12.9 Schlieren X2T)]`@  
12.10 Apodizing .,UpI|b  
12.11 Holography hZ5h(CQ?"#  
12.12 The point spread function &\`=}hB  
12.13 Optical transfer function;modulation transfer function &nTB^MF  
Problems (H0nO7Bk  
13 Holography v6TH-  
13.1 Introduction Jc:*X4-'  
13.2 Special case:plane-wave obiect beam and plane-wave reference beam "VB-=. A  
13.3 The intensity of the reference beam mp%i(Y"vp  
13.4 The response of a photographic emulsion 9kQ~)4#  
13.5 The theory of holography IgQW 5E#  
13.6 Formatiol of an image UvxJ _  
13.7 What if we break a hologram in half? ES<"YF  
13.8 Replay with changed optical geometry f4CwyL6ur  
13.9 The effect of a thick photographic emulsion UACWs3`s+  
13.10 Phase holograms ,z<\Z!+=  
13.11 Gabor's holograms $yI!YX&  
13.12 Practicalities 9^3y\@ m  
13.13 Applications of holography \HV%579  
Problems b:Wl B[5  
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14 Optical fibres % )?$82=2  
14.1 Introduction 83Bp_K2\  
14.2 Fibre optics:basics gNo.&G [  
14.3 Transverse modes RWz^ MV5K  
14.4 Dispersion TCv}N0  
14.4.1 Material dispersion IH'DCY:  
14.4.2 Intermodal and intramodal dispersion YSs9BF:a  
14.5 Multimode fibres =uIu0_v  
14.6 Single-mode fibres B}C"Xc  
Problems 2_R' Kl![  
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15 Polarization [x'xbQLGd  
15.1 Introduction 9Psy$  
15.2 Anisotropic media Yhb=^)@))  
15.3 The mathematics of anisotropy w f,7  
15.4 The understanding of tensorεij 3z!\Z[  
15.5 The Faraday effect + i!/J  
15.6 Optical activity qR--lvO  
Problems .UU BAyjm  
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16 Two modern optical devices )?:V5UO\  
16.1 Introduction ?Xx,[Z&  
16.2 Compact disc:description of the disc Q+U}    
16.3 Compact disc:the encoding scheme ez"Xb 7  
16.4 Optics of reading a compact disc e3yBB*@  
16.5 Feedback systems `sAz1/N  
16.5.1 Correction of tracking ? !MDg_oHd  
16.5.2 Correction of focus hp@g iu7  
16.6 CD-ROM 9P#E^;L  
16.7 DVD {*r*+}@  
16.8 The confocal microscope >c|u |^3zt  
16.9 Confocal microscope:resolution :CNHN2 J  
16.10 The confocal microscope:depth of focus SYOND>E  
Problems ?PO~$dUc]  
Notes on selected problems Z}5 ;K"T/  
Bibliography xVao3+r  
Index \`-/\N  
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shizrong 2012-03-06 16:22
好书,帮顶。
漫语 2012-06-01 08:54
书不错,有机会买本
372602395 2012-11-06 15:47
属于科普性的读物。没有实际参考价值。
lxfxp 2013-04-16 17:38
多谢,共享
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