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KuTenk 2000 - SOPT253504-Handbook of Optics—Devices, Measurements, and Properties, Volume II, Second Edition

 


 

by Michael Bass (ed) 

1995 (1568 pages)

ISBN:9780070479746

From design of optical systems to day-to-day laboratory research and development, this definitive, all-purpose volume includes articles that cover elements, instruments, measurements, optical and physical properties of materials, and nonlinear optics.

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Table of Contents

Handbook of Optics—Devices, Measurements, and Properties, Volume II, Second Edition

Preface

Glossary and Fundamental Constants

Part 1 - OPTICAL ELEMENTS

Chapter 1

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LENSES

Chapter 2

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AFOCAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 3

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POLARIZERS

Chapter 4

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NONDISPERSIVE PRISMS1,2

Chapter 5

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DISPERSIVE PRISMS AND GRATINGS

Chapter 6

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INTEGRATED OPTICS

Chapter 7

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MINIATURE AND MICRO-OPTICS

Chapter 8

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BINARY OPTICS

Chapter 9

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GRADIENT INDEX OPTICS

Chapter 10

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OPTICAL FIBERS AND FIBER-OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS

Chapter 11

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X-RAY OPTICS

Chapter 12

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ACOUSTO-OPTIC DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS

Chapter 13

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ELECTRO-OPTIC MODULATORS

Chapter 14

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LIQUID CRYSTALS

Part 2 - OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS

Chapter 15

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CAMERAS

Chapter 16

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CAMERA LENSES

Chapter 17

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MICROSCOPES

Chapter 18

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REFLECTIVE AND CATADIOPTRIC OBJECTIVES

Chapter 19

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SCANNERS

Chapter 20

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OPTICAL SPECTROMETERS

Chapter 21

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INTERFEROMETERS

Chapter 22

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POLARIMETRY

Chapter 23

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HOLOGRAPHY AND HOLOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS

Part 3 - OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS

Chapter 24

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RADIOMETRY AN PHOTOMETRY

Chapter 25

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THE MEASUREMENT OF TRANSMISSIOIN, ABSORPTION, EMISSION, AND REFLECTION

Chapter 26

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SCATTEROMETERS

Chapter 27

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ELLIPSOMETRY

Chapter 28

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SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS

Chapter 29

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OPTICAL METROLOGY

Chapter 30

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OPTICAL TESTING

Chapter 31

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USE OF COMPUTER-GENERATED HOLOGRAMS IN OPTICAL TESTING

Chapter 32

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TRANSFER FUNCTION TECHNIQUES

Chapter 33

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PROPERTIES OF CRYSTALS AND GLASSES

Chapter 34

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POLYMERIC OPTICS

Chapter 35

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PROPERTIES OF METALS

Chapter 36

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OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS

Chapter 37

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BLACK SURFACES FOR OPTICAL SYSTEMS

Part 5 - NONLINEAR AND PHOTOREFRACTIVE OPTICS

Chapter 38

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NONLINEAR OPTICS
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York

Chapter 39

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PHOTOREFRACTIVE MATERIALS AND DEVICES
Tufts, University
Medford, Massachusetts
Malibu, California