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THE Reference on Optical Design > gives a unique overview for both newcomers and professionals in academia and industry > balances comprehensive introduction with latest research results in a uniform style > features over 3,000 color illustrations that facilitate access to complex problems > written by experts at the world's leading manufacturer of optical systems Herbert Gross studied physics at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, and joined Carl Zeiss in 1982, where has since been working in the department of optical design. His special areas of interest are the development of simulation methods, optical design software and algorithms, the modeling of laser systems and simulation of problems in physical optics, and the tolerance and the measurement of optical systems. Since 1995, he has been head of the central optical design department at Zeiss. In 1995, he received his PhD at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, on the modeling of laser beam propagation in the partial coherent region. Dear Scientist, dear Librarian, The development, design and optimization of optical systems are of growing interest, yet there are few suitable books available. I believe this is because industrial specialists have most of the experience, but no time and interest in publishing it. Academic books provide a good didactic, scientific introduction, but the practical side is missed. On the other hand, a true understanding requires several disciplines: It is necessary to have a mathematical insight into the algorithms, to understand the physical principles of optics and to transfer the computed results to the hardware. In addition, the growing use of modern complex components, the application of more physical principles and increasing computer power over the past two decades has broadened the gap between classical optical design and modern simulation approaches. At the beginning of my career more than 20 years ago, I wished for such a book and had the idea of filling this gap. This series is divided into three major sections. The first two volumes deal with the fundamentals of technical and physical optics. Volumes three and four are the central parts and describe aberration theory, the principles of optical design and the building blocks of complete systems. The remaining two volumes cover the testing of system performance and special aspects. Our aim with this work is to provide a good graphical illustration of the problems, to keep the derivations short and to supply a professional software for rapid application of the lessons learned. This will help professional optical designers and advanced students to understand and solve their tasks quickly. Herbert Gross Carl Zeiss AG
FROM Expert TO Expert Michael Totzeck received his PhD in 1989 from the Technical University of Berlin, where he also gained his lecturing qualification in 1995. In 1991, he was awarded the AEG Carl-Ramsauer-Award for his PhD thesis on near field diffraction. From 1995 to 2002, he headed a group on high resolution microscopy at the Institute of Applied Optics in Stuttgart, Germany. He has been with Carl Zeiss since 2002, working in the department for optical design. His current research topic is electromagnetic imaging with high-na optical systems. He has published 40 papers on diffraction theory, near-field optics, high-resolution microscopy, interferometry, metrology, optical singularities, polarization-optics and physics education Wolfgang Singer received his PhD at the Institute of Applied Optics at the University of Stuttgart in 1995 with a thesis on microoptics, propagation theory and tomography. He spent his post doctorate at the Institute de Microtechnique in Neuchatel, Switzerland, where he developed diffractive diffusers for DUV illumination systems. Since 1998, he has been with Carl Zeiss, working in the department of optical design and simulation for lithographic optics. His work includes tolerance of objectives and the design of illumination systems of EUV systems. His special interests are imaging theory and partial coherence, and he has written his own simulation software. He holds 50 patents and has published some 30 papers and contributions to textbooks. Volume 1 Fundamentals of Technical Optics This first volume of the handbook introduces readers to the basics of geometrical and technical optics. For an understanding of optical systems, it is necessary to be familiar with the paraxial optics, the methods of ray tracing, the notations of geometrical optics and the description of optical systems. Very often the simple geometrical model is not sufficient to understand complex systems, therefore the wave optical model, light sources and receivers are discussed here too. Special components, such as gratings, prisms or aspherical lenses are described in detail to provide an understanding of modern complex systems. A short introduction into aberrations and the testing of optical systems allow readers to consider and control the quality of optical systems. Introduction Paraxial optics Dielectric interfaces Materials Raytracing Photometry Lightsources Sensors and receivers Theory of color Optical systems Aberrations Waveoptics Plates and prisms Gratings Special components Testing Volume 2 Physical Image Formation The second volume presents a more rigorous physical description of the image formation in optical systems on the basis of first principles. Starting with wave equation and the theory of diffraction, readers are introduced in detail to the Fourier theory of optics, since this is a necessary assumption for an understanding of the finite resolution of optical systems, the basic optical quality criteria, the imaging in three dimensions, the influence of the illumination and the coherence and polarization properties of the light source. In particular, the connection between the geometrical and the wave optical models are explained and readers are able to understand the well-known simulation algorithms used in the calculation of the exact properties of modern optical systems. Wave equation Diffraction Interference and coherence Imaging Imaging with partial coherence Three dimensional imaging Polarization Polarization and optical imaging Publication Date Volumes 1 and 2: Spring 2005
SAVE with your continuation order! Volume 3 Aberration Theory and Correction of Optical Systems HANNFRIED ZÜGGE, HERBERT GROSS, both from Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany, FRITZ BLECHINGER, LINOS, Munich, Germany and WOLFGANG SINGER, Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany Aberrations Image Quality Criteria Correction of Aberrations Optimization Methods of Correction Gradient Systems Illumination Systems Tolerancing System Integration Software OPTALIX for optical design Publication Date Volumes 3 and 4: Spring 2006 Volume 4 Survey of Optical Instruments HANNFRIED ZÜGGE, HERBERT GROSS, both from Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany, FRITZ BLECHINGER, LINOS, Munich, Germany, BERTRAM ACHTNER, Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, MICHAEL KEMPE, Zeiss AG, Jena, Germany and WOLFGANG SINGER, Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany Introduction Human eye Simple Systems Eyepieces Binoculars Telescopes Photographic lenses Microscopic Systems Scan Systems Infrared Systems Zoom Systems Projection Systems Relay Systems Ophthalmological Systems Illumination Systems Spectroscopic Systems Other Systems Volume 5 Metrology of Optical Components and Systems BERND DÖRBAND, HENRIETTE MÜLLER and HERBERT GROSS, all from Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany Introduction Interferometry Photometry and spectrometry Image geometry Principles of measuring image quality Propagation measurement techniques Polarimetry Materials Geometry of conventional components Special components Coatings Surface imperfections Lightsources and radiation Basic parameter of systems Image quality of systems Volume 6 Advanced Physical Optics HERBERT GROSS, MICHAEL TOTZECK, WOLF- GANG SINGER, all from Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, and MICHAEL KEMPE, Zeiss AG, Jena, Germany Laser beams Beam quality criteria Diffractive optics Holography Thin layers Short pulses Microscopical methods Near field optics Confocal imaging Scattering Thermal effects in optical systems Statistical optics Fiber optic Laserresonators Adaptive optics Beam profiling Beam Propagation Publication Date Volumes 5 and 6: Autumn 2007
RELATED Titles The Optics Encyclopedia Basic Foundations and Practical Applications. 5 Volumes Edited by THOMAS G. BROWN, The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, et al. With about 100 expert articles in 5 volumes, this is both a comprehensive review as well as an introduction to the entire field. The contributions range from classical optics right up to the latest applications, including > IT and telecommunication > Optical sensing > Material processing > Biomedicine > Optical components and systems > Laser design and technology 3527-40320-5 2003 3530pp with approx 1100 figs, 50 in color, and approx 100 tabs Hbk 1099.00 / 765.00 /US$ 1430.00 Light Vision Color 5 Volume Set A VALBERG The book takes a well-balanced, interdisciplinary approach to our most important sensory system. In doing so, it successfully combines basics in vision sciences with recent developments from different areas such as neuroscience, biophysics, sensory psychology and philosophy. Originally published in 1998 this edition has been extensively revised and updated to include new chapters on clinical problems and eye diseases, low vision rehabilitation and the basic molecular biology and genetics of color vision. 0470-84902-9 January 2005 384pp Hbk approx 125.00 / 80.00 /US$ 160.00 0470-84903-7 January 2005 384pp Pbk approx 49.90 / 32.50 /US$ 79.95 Silicon Photonics An Introduction GRAHAM REED, University of Surrey, UK, and ANDREW KNIGHTS, McMaster University, Canada Originally developed from course notes for industrial photonics engineers who were new to silicon photonics, this book makes complex subjects more accessible to both professionals and students. 0470-87034-6 January 2004 276pp Hbk 92.90 / 60.00 /US$ 95.00 Handbook of Optical Components and Engineering 2nd edition Edited by KAI CHANG, Texas A & M Univ., USA This volume combines updated material from Volumes 3 and 4 of the first edition of The Handbook Of Microwave And Optical Components, originally published in 4 volumes. The most comprehensive treatment to appear in book form. > Covers all important components in optical technology. Provides a wealth of essential principles, methods, design information and references for today's complex and rapidly changing field of optical engineering. > The handbook editor is a well-known researcher, author, journal and book editor. > Contributors are all leading researchers and practitioners. 0471-39055-0 2003 1380pp Hbk 249.00 / 162.00 /US$ 275.00 Optics, Light and Lasers The Practical Approach to Modern Aspects of Photonics and Laser Physics DIETER MESCHEDE, Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bonn, Germany A topical introduction to the concepts of lasers and laser physics as well as modern optical devices. The author writes for newcomers and explains difficult sequences in a straightforward and readily comprehensible way. 3527-40364-7 2003 419pp with 281 figs and 18 tabs Pbk 69.00 / 50.00 /US$ 75.00 Journal Laser Physics Letters A new international journal for the rapid publication of original research papers and brief reviews on theoretical and experimental laser research. The journal offers a comprehensive view of theoretical and experimental laser research and applications. For more information and free access please visit: www.interscience.wiley.com/trial/lpl01 www.lphys.org
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