
Geometrische Optica
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Joseph Braat, Delft University of Technology
Aurèle J.L. Adam, Delft University of Technology
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ISBN 13: 9789465181950
Publisher: TU Delft Open
Language: Dutch; Flemish
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CC BY
Table of Contents
- 1. Inleiding
- 2. Grondslagen van de geometrische optica
- 3. Karakteristieke functies van een stelsel
- 4. Straaldoorrenkening
- 5. Seidel aberraties
- 6. Aberraties van een optisch stelsel
- 7. Kwaliteitscriteria optische systemen
- 8. Paraxiale Optica
- Opgaven Geometrische Optica
- Literatuur
- Nawoord
About the Book
The book provides the scientific basis of geometrical optics, ray tracing, and aberration theory. It applies this knowledge to optical systems and their imaging performance and establishes the link between ray optics and wave optics.
About the Contributors
Authors
Joseph Braat studied physics at Delft University of Technology. After his graduation he joined the coherent optics group of Professor Serge Lowenthal at the Institut d’Optique, Orsay/France (thesis on holography using spatially incoherent light). From 1973 to 1998 he worked at Philips Research, Eindhoven. Since 1988 he was professor of geometrical optics and from 1998 to 2008 the full professor of optics at the faculty of Applied Physics of Delft University of Technology. His research interests are diffraction optics, optical imaging, optical design and metrology and optics for astronomy.
Aurèle J.L. Adam is an Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology. He is an Engineer from CentraleSupelec (promo 2000) and got his PhD from the University of Paris VI. His expertise lies in the Terahertz Field and he enjoys scattering problems and free form optics.