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Physical Optics/ by Giovanni Giusfredi.
其他題名:
Concepts, Optical Elements, and Techniques /
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Giusfredi, Giovanni.
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XXX, 933 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
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Lasers. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25279-3
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9783030252793
Physical Optics = Concepts, Optical Elements, and Techniques /
Giusfredi, Giovanni.
Physical Optics
Concepts, Optical Elements, and Techniques /[electronic resource] :by Giovanni Giusfredi. - 1st ed. 2019. - XXX, 933 p. 2 illus.online resource. - UNITEXT for Physics,2198-7882. - UNITEXT for Physics,.
Introduction to Optics -- Part I Electromagnetism -- Historical notes: the first discoveries about magnetism and electricity -- The dawning -- The laws of electromagnetism -- The discovery of electromagnetic waves -- Suggested reading -- 1 Recalls of electromagnetism -- Introduction -- 1.1 The fundamentals -- 1.2 Maxwell’s equations in macroscopic media -- 1.3 Complex field representation -- 1.4 Electromagnetic waves -- 1.5 Energy flow and density of momentum and energy -- 1.6 Polarization -- 1.7 Reflection and refraction on plane interface -- 1.8 Dispersion theory -- 1.9 Optics of metals and absorbent materials -- Bibliographical references -- Part II Geometrical Optics -- Historical notes: from Empedoklēs to Huygens -- The dawning -- The Arab period -- The Middle Ages -- The Renaissance -- The New Science -- The law of refraction and the speed of light -- The debate over the nature of light -- Suggested reading -- 2 Geometrical Optics -- Introduction -- 2.1 Derivation of Geometrical Optics for λ à 0 -- 2.2 Propagation properties in Geometrical Optics -- 2.3 General properties of the rays -- 2.4 Optical images -- 2.5 Ideal images -- 2.6 Paraxial Optics -- 2.7 The method of matrices -- 2.8 Apertures of an optical system -- 2.9 Aberrations -- 2.10 Plane mirrors and prisms -- Bibliographical references -- Part III Physical Optics -- Historical notes: from Newton to Fresnel -- The Newton’s Optics -- The progress of 18th century -- The emission theory and the speed of light -- Young and the principle of interference -- Fresnel -- The ether and the stellar aberration -- The diffraction and the interference -- The “Mémoire couronné” -- The studies on polarization -- The transverse nature of the waves -- The reflection -- The propagation in anisotropic media -- Epilogue -- Suggested reading -- 3. Interference -- Introduction -- 3.1 Generalities on interference -- 3.2 Two-wave interference -- 3.3 Multiple-wave interference -- 3.4 Dielectric film with multiple layers -- 4 Diffraction -- Introduction -- 4.1 Scalar theory of diffraction -- 4.2 Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction -- 4.3 Examples of Fraunhofer’s diffraction -- 4.4 Examples of Fresnel’s diffraction -- Bibliographical references -- Part IV Fourier’s Optics -- Historical notes: from Fourier to Fizeau -- The mathematicians -- New glasses and optical instruments -- The research on the speed of light and on the aether -- The photography -- The studies on the color and the physiology of the eye -- Suggested reading -- 5 Fourier’s Optics -- Introduction -- 5.1 Mathematical preliminaries -- 5.2 Sampling theorems -- 5.3 Applications of the Fourier transform to the diffraction -- 5.4 Analysis of optical systems by means of the theory of linear systems -- 5.5 Coherence -- 5.6 Spatial filtering -- 5.7 Diffraction gratings -- Bibliographical references -- Part V Propagation -- Historical notes: from Kirchhoff to Einstein -- The Relativity -- The black body radiation -- The photon -- Suggested reading -- 6 Propagation of laser beams in linear media -- Introduction -- 6.1 The paraxial wave equation -- 6.2 Propagation of the fundamental Gaussian mode -- 6.3 Modes of higher order -- 6.4 Practical notes -- 6.5 Transformations induced by lenses and by axial optical systems -- 6.6 Propagation in astigmatic paraxial optical systems -- 6.7 Bessel’s waves -- 6.8 Bessel-Gauss beams -- 6.9 Resonant cavity -- Bibliographical references -- 7 Light propagation in anisotropic media -- Introduction -- 7.1 Crystallography -- 7.2 The dielectric tensor -- 7.3 Crystal classes and principal axes -- 7.4 Propagation modes for the field D -- 7.5 Propagation modes for the field E -- 7.6 Relations between the surfaces of phase velocity, group velocity and wave vectors -- 7.7 Refraction at the interface with an anisotropic medium -- 7.8 Interference with birefringent plates -- 7.9 Bianisotropy -- 7.10 Form birefringence -- 7.11 Devices of manipulation and analysis of the polarization -- Bibliographical references -- Appendix A Conventions on electromagnetism -- Appendix B Mathematical relations -- B.1 Vector formulas -- B.2 Theorems on integral -- B.3 Bessel functions -- B.4 Fresnel integrals -- B.5 Error function -- Appendix C The founding fathers of Optics -- Author index -- Analytical index.
This textbook provides a sound foundation in physical optics by covering key concepts in a rigorous but accessible manner. Propagation of electromagnetic waves is examined from multiple perspectives, with explanation of which viewpoints and methods are best suited to different situations. After an introduction to the theory of electromagnetism, reflection, refraction, and dispersion, topics such as geometrical optics, interference, diffraction, coherence, laser beams, polarization, crystallography, and anisotropy are closely examined. Optical elements, including lenses, mirrors, prisms, classical and Fabry-Perot interferometers, resonant cavities, multilayer dielectric structures, interference and spatial filters, diffraction gratings, polarizers, and birefringent plates, are treated in depth. The coverage also encompasses such seldom-covered topics as modeling of general astigmatism via 4x4 matrices, FFT-based numerical methods, and bianisotropy, with a relativistic treatment of optical activity and the Faraday and Fresnel-Fizeau effects. Finally, the history of optics is discussed.
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