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KuTenk 2000 - SOPT253505-Handbook of Optics—Classical Optics, Vision Optics, X-Ray Optics, Volume III, Second Edition

 


 

by Michael Bass (ed) 

2001 (832 pages)

ISBN:9780071354080

Containing an index of all four volumes, extensive chapter glossaries, and a wealth of references, this volume includes the information you need to start solving problems in optics, from design of optical systems to day-to-day laboratory R&D.

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Table of Contents

Handbook of Optics—Classical Optics, Vision Optics, X-Ray Optics, Volume III, Second Edition

Preface

Part 1 - Classical Optics

Chapter 1

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Adaptive Optics

Chapter 2

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Nonimaging Optics—Concentration and Illumination

Chapter 3

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Volume Scattering in Random Media

Chapter 4

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Solid-State Cameras

Chapter 5

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Xerographic Systems

Chapter 6

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Photographic Materials

Chapter 7

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Radiometry and Photometry—Units and Conversions

Part 2 - Vision Optics

Chapter 8

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Update to Part 7 (“Vision”) of Volume I of the Handbood of Optics

Chapter 9

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Biological Waveguides

Chapter 10

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Adaptive Optics in Retinal Microscopy and Vision

Chapter 11

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Assessment of Refraction and Refractive Errors

Chapter 12

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Binocular Vision Factors That Influence Optical Design

Chapter 13

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Optics and Vision of The Aging Eye

Chapter 14

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Radiometry and Photometry Review for Vision Optics

Chapter 15

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Ocular Radiation Hazards

Chapter 16

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Vision Problems at Computers

Chapter 17

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Human Vision and Electronic Imaging

Chapter 18

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Visual Factors Associated with Head-Mounted Displays

Part 3 - X-Ray and Neutron Optics

Chapter 19

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An Introduction to X-Ray and Neutron Optics

Chapter 20

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Refractive X-Ray Optics

Chapter 21

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Gratings and Monochromators in the VUV and Soft X-Ray Spectral Region

Chapter 22

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Crystal Monochromators and Bent Crystals

Chapter 23

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Zone and Phase Plates, Bragg-Fresnel Optics

Chapter 24

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Multilayers

Chapter 25

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Polarizing Crystal Optics

Chapter 26

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Mirrors For Synchrotron Beamlines

Chapter 27

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The Schwardschild Objective

Chapter 28

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Astronomical X-ray Optics

Chapter 29

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Single Capillaries

Chapter 30

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Polycapillary and Multichannel Plate X-Ray Optics

Chapter 31

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Electron Impact Sources

Chapter 32

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Synchrotron Radiation Sources

Chapter 33

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Novel Sources

Chapter 34

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X-Ray Detectors

Chapter 35

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Applications Requirements Affecting Optics Selection

Chapter 36

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Neutron Optics

Chapter 37

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Summary of X-ray and Neutron Optics

Appendix

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X-ray Properties of Materials