2.71—Fall 2004: Optics, Volume I
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See also: 2.71/2.710 - Fall 2004: Optics, Volume II And 2.71/2.710 - Fall 2004: Optics, Volume III
This course is an introduction to optical science with elementary engineering applications. Topics covered include geometrical optics: ray-tracing, aberrations, lens design, apertures and stops, radiometry and photometry; wave optics: basic electrodynamics, polarization, interference, wave-guiding, Fresnel and Faunhofer diffraction, image formation, resolution, and space-bandwidth product. Emphasis is on analytical and numerical tools used in optical design. Graduate students are required to complete additional assignments with stronger analytical content, and an advanced design project.
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- Publication Date
- Oct 1, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- Education & Language
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): George Barbastathis
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- Format