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Optics - Learning By Computing With Model Examples Using Mathcad, Matlab, Mathematica, And Maple
β Scribed by Karl Dieter Moeller
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 459
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book is intended for a one semester course in optics for juniors and seniors in science and engineering; it uses Mathcad(R) scripts to provide a simulated laboratory where students can learn by exploration and discovery instead of passive absorption.
The text covers all the standard topics of a traditional optics course, including: geometrical optics and aberration, interference and diffraction, coherence, Maxwell's equations, wave guides and propagating modes, blackbody radiation, atomic emission and lasers, optical properties of materials, Fourier transforms and FT spectroscopy, image formation, and holography. It contains step by step derivations of all basic formulas in geometrical, wave and Fourier optics.
The basic text is supplemented by over 170 Mathcad files, each suggesting programs to solve a particular problem, and each linked to a topic in or application of optics. The computer files are dynamic, allowing the reader to see instantly the effects of changing parameters in the equations. Students are thus encouraged to ask "what...if" questions to asses the physical implications of the formulas.
The book is written for the study of particular projects but can easily be adapted to a variation of related studies. The three-fold arrangement of text, applications, and files makes the book suitable for "self-learning" by by scientists or engineers who would like to refresh their knowledge of optics. All files are printed out and are available on a CD and may well serve as starting points to find solutions to more complex problems as experienced by engineers in their applications.
The Mathcad(r) scripts on the CD are provided in both Mathcad(r) 7 and Mathcad(r) 2000, and as PDF files.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
OPTICS......Page 3
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
1 Geometrical Optics......Page 16
2 Interference......Page 93
3 Diffraction......Page 143
4 Coherence......Page 198
5 Maxwellβs Theory......Page 218
6 Maxwell II. Modes and Mode Propagation......Page 261
7 Blackbody Radiation, Atomic Emission, and Lasers......Page 285
8 Optical Constants......Page 326
9 Fourier Transformation and FT-Spectroscopy......Page 349
10 Imaging Using Wave Theory......Page 384
11 Aberration......Page 423
A About Graphs and Matrices in Mathcad......Page 442
B Formulas......Page 445
References......Page 449
Index......Page 450
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This book is intended for a one semester course in optics for juniors and seniors in science and engineering; it uses Mathcad(R) scripts to provide a simulated laboratory where students can learn by exploration and discovery instead of passive absorption. The text covers all the standard topics o
If you are a student of optics, this rather expensive text is not really going to help you that much considering the price. The best combination is Optics (4th Edition) for comprehension and Schaum's Outline of Optics for basic practice of what is covered in the textbook. Both books are written by t
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