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Optics

  • 11th Edition - October 23, 2003
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Mike Freeman, Christopher Hull
  • Language: English

An understanding of the fundamental principles of geometrical and physical optics is essential for any student engaged in the study of the visual sciences, but the non-physicist… Read more

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An understanding of the fundamental principles of geometrical and physical optics is essential for any student engaged in the study of the visual sciences, but the non-physicist needs a text which clearly explains these notoriously difficult concepts in order to apply them to the practical and clinical aspects of vision. Optics by Freeman and Hull fulfils this requirement admirably.

Key features

  • Comprehensive information on optics makes this book the definitive source on the subject
  • A bright, two-color design enhances the text and aids the reader's understanding

Readership

Optometry students and practitioners, dispensing opticians, ophthalmologists, students of vision sciences

Table of contents

1. The basics of light and optical surfaces

2. Reflection and refraction at plane surfaces

3. Refraction and reflection at spherical surfaces

4. Thin lenses

5. Thick lenses and systems of lenses

6. Principles of optical instruments

7. Aberrations and ray tracing

8. Non-spherical and segmented optical surfaces

9. The nature of light, light sources and detectors

10. Radiometry and photometry

11. Optical materials: interaction of light and matter

12. Interference and optical films

13. Diffraction: wavefronts and images

14. Optical design: forming a good image

15. The eye as an optical instrument
Answers to exercises

Product details

  • Edition: 11
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 7, 2004
  • Language: English

About the author

CH

Christopher Hull

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Lecturer, Departent of Optometry and Vision Science, City University, London

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