Progress in optics Vol. XXIII /
Progress in Optics Volume 23.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
North-Holland,
1986.
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Colección: | Progress in Optics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Progress in Optics, Volume XXIII; Copyright Page; Contents; CHAPTER I. ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIPLE SCATTERING FROM ROUGH SURFACES; 1. Introduction; 2. Definition of Roughness and Surface Statistics; 3. Single Scattering; 4. Mathematical Preliminaries for multiple scattering; 5. Lippmann-Schwinger Equation and Diagrams; 6. Scattered field statistics; 7. k-Space Formalism-Random Surface; 8. Smoothing; 9. Other Multiple Scattering Approaches; References; CHAPTER II. PARAXIAL THEORY IN OPTICAL DESIGN IN TERMS OF GAUSSIAN BRACKETS; 1. Introduction; 2. Gaussian Brackets
- 3. Generalized Gaussian Constants (GGC's)4. Paraxial Theory of a Homogeneous Optical System by means of GGC's; 5. Paraxial Theory of an Inhomogeneous Optical System by means of GGC's; 6. Paraxial Theory of a Gaussian Beam Optical System by means of GGC's; 7. Features of Paraxial Theory by means of GGC's; 8. Application examples of Paraxial Theory by means of GGC's; 9. Concluding Note; Acknowledgements; Appendix A. Numerical calculation of GGC's; References; CHAPTER III. OPTICAL FILMS PRODUCED BY ION-BASED TECHNIQUES; 1. Introduction; 2. Ion-Surface Interaction Phenomena
- 3. Influence of Ion Bombardment on Film Properties4. Ion-Based Methods of Thin-Film Deposition; 5. Optical thin films; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; CHAPTER IV. ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY; 1. Introduction; 2. Coherence of an Electron Beam; 3. Electron Holography; 4. Applications of Electron Holography; 5. Conclusion; References; CHAPTER V. PRINCIPLES OF OPTICAL PROCESSING WITH PARTIALLY COHERENT LIGHT; 1. Introduction; 2. Partially Coherent Processing; 3. Coherence Propagation; 4. Transfer Function; 5. Noise Performance; 6. Source Encoding and Image Sampling; 7. Concluding Remarks