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Engineering Optics [electronic resource] / by Keigo Iizuka.

By: Iizuka, Keigo [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 4th ed. 2019.Description: LVI, 738 p. 591 illus., 138 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319692517.Subject(s): Telecommunication | Lasers | Electrodynamics | Electronics | Signal processing | Microwaves, RF Engineering and Optical Communications | Laser | Classical Electrodynamics | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Signal, Speech and Image ProcessingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
History of Optics -- Mathematics Used for Expressing Waves -- Basic Theory of Diffractions -- Practical Examples of Diffraction Theory -- Geometrical Optics -- Lenses -- The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) -- Holography -- Laboratory Procedures for Fabricating Holograms -- Analysis of the Optical System in the Spatial Frequency Domain -- Optical Signal Processing -- Applications of Microwave Holography.-Fiber Optical Communication -- Electro and Acousto Optics -- Integrated Optics -- 3D Imaging -- 17 Scanning Methods [NEW] -- 18 Pattern Projection Methods [NEW] -- 19 Light Beam Range Finders [NEW] -- 20 Depth Measurement using a Microscope [NEW] -- 21 Interferometry [NEW] -- 22 Distance Mapping Cameras based on CCD Video Cameras and their Applications [NEW] -- References.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The expanded 4th edition of this classic optics text is aimed at those wishing to apply their knowledge of optics to engineering problems, and provides a sound introduction to the basic principles of optics for engineering students. It describes fundamental material including Fourier optics, diffraction theory, geometrical optics, and lenses, and goes on to cover important topics such as optical signal processing, holography, tomography, optical communication, electro- and acousto-optic devices, integrated optics, 3D imaging and optical distance measurement. Comprehensively updated throughout, this new edition features a major additional section on optical measurement techniques, including chapters on scanning methods, structured light pattern projection methods, depth measurement using a microscope, coherent as well as incoherent interferometry and distance mapping using CCD cameras. Fully illustrated, the text includes numerous practical examples, together with worked exercises and end-of-chapter problem sets. From the reviews of the third edition: "It is intended not only for the physics and engineering students who want to acquire the basic principles of optics, but also for researchers and engineers who use optics in their research and/or professional activity. For all these people, this book will be a valuable source of scientific information. ..." - Optica Applicata "Iizuka managed to intermingle lively and exciting ideas, humorous and enthusiastic presentations, eye-catching and tasteful cartoons, significant backbone optics materials and even some frontier state-of-the-art optics information. I did not have a dull moment reading this book. It has a very attractive style: educational, yet entertaining…." - IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine "I found this book most helpful in demonstrating an effective teaching approach that was especially suited for engineering students. … The examples and problem sets at the each chapter are also helpful to students and instructors …. Overall, it is a delightful book, and I would definitely recommend it to students starting out on the path of exploring optical technologies and educators who want to enlighten young engineers fascinated by optics." - Optics and Photonics News.
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History of Optics -- Mathematics Used for Expressing Waves -- Basic Theory of Diffractions -- Practical Examples of Diffraction Theory -- Geometrical Optics -- Lenses -- The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) -- Holography -- Laboratory Procedures for Fabricating Holograms -- Analysis of the Optical System in the Spatial Frequency Domain -- Optical Signal Processing -- Applications of Microwave Holography.-Fiber Optical Communication -- Electro and Acousto Optics -- Integrated Optics -- 3D Imaging -- 17 Scanning Methods [NEW] -- 18 Pattern Projection Methods [NEW] -- 19 Light Beam Range Finders [NEW] -- 20 Depth Measurement using a Microscope [NEW] -- 21 Interferometry [NEW] -- 22 Distance Mapping Cameras based on CCD Video Cameras and their Applications [NEW] -- References.

The expanded 4th edition of this classic optics text is aimed at those wishing to apply their knowledge of optics to engineering problems, and provides a sound introduction to the basic principles of optics for engineering students. It describes fundamental material including Fourier optics, diffraction theory, geometrical optics, and lenses, and goes on to cover important topics such as optical signal processing, holography, tomography, optical communication, electro- and acousto-optic devices, integrated optics, 3D imaging and optical distance measurement. Comprehensively updated throughout, this new edition features a major additional section on optical measurement techniques, including chapters on scanning methods, structured light pattern projection methods, depth measurement using a microscope, coherent as well as incoherent interferometry and distance mapping using CCD cameras. Fully illustrated, the text includes numerous practical examples, together with worked exercises and end-of-chapter problem sets. From the reviews of the third edition: "It is intended not only for the physics and engineering students who want to acquire the basic principles of optics, but also for researchers and engineers who use optics in their research and/or professional activity. For all these people, this book will be a valuable source of scientific information. ..." - Optica Applicata "Iizuka managed to intermingle lively and exciting ideas, humorous and enthusiastic presentations, eye-catching and tasteful cartoons, significant backbone optics materials and even some frontier state-of-the-art optics information. I did not have a dull moment reading this book. It has a very attractive style: educational, yet entertaining…." - IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine "I found this book most helpful in demonstrating an effective teaching approach that was especially suited for engineering students. … The examples and problem sets at the each chapter are also helpful to students and instructors …. Overall, it is a delightful book, and I would definitely recommend it to students starting out on the path of exploring optical technologies and educators who want to enlighten young engineers fascinated by optics." - Optics and Photonics News.

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