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This book provides a clear, concise, and consistent exposition of what aberrations are, how they arise in optical imaging systems, and how they affect the quality of images formed by them. The emphasis of the book is on physical insight, problem solving, and numerical results, and the text is intended for engineers and scientists who have a need and a desire for a deeper and better understanding of aberrations and their role in optical imaging and wave propagation. Some knowledge of Gaussian optics and an appreciation for aberrations would be useful but is not required.
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Table of Contents
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Symbols and notation
Optical aberrations
Thin lens
Aberrations of a plane-parallel plate
Aberrations of a spherical mirror
Schmidt camera
Aberrations of a conic surface
Ray spot sizes and diagrams
Systems with circular pupils
Systems with annular and Gaussian pupils
Line of sight of an aberrated system
Random aberrations
Observation of aberrations.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online version available.
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