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Introduction to Fourier optics / Joseph W. Goodman, Stanford University.
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Goodman, Joseph W.
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Language
English
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Fourth edition.
Published/Created
New York : W.H. Freeman, Macmillan Learning, [2017]
Description
xiv, 546 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Lewis Library - Stacks
QC355 .G65 2017
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Fourier transform optics
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"A complete manual with solutions to all of the problems found in this book is available from the publisher, but only to instructors"--Preface.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 517-533) and index.
Contents
Analysis of two-dimensional signals and systems
Foundations of scalar diffraction theory
Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction
Computational diffraction and propagation
Wave-optics analysis of coherent optical systems
Frequency analysis of optical imaging systems
Point-spread function and transfer function engineering
Wavefront modulation
Analog optical information processing
Holography
Fourier optics in optical communications
A. Delta functions and Fourier transform theorems
B. Introduction to paraxial geometrical optics
C. Polarization and Jones matrices
D. The grating equation.
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Fourier optics
ISBN
9781319119164 ((hbk.))
1319119166 ((hbk.))
LCCN
2017930862
OCLC
958780856
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