ABSTRACT

Handbook of Optical Design, Third Edition covers the fundamental principles of geometric optics and their application to lens design in one volume. It incorporates classic aspects of lens design along with important modern methods, tools, and instruments, including contemporary astronomical telescopes, Gaussian beams, and computer lens design. Written by respected researchers, the book has been extensively classroom-tested and developed in their lens design courses.

This well-illustrated handbook clearly and concisely explains the intricacies of optical system design and evaluation. It also discusses component selection, optimization, and integration for the development of effective optical apparatus. The authors analyze the performance of a wide range of optical materials, components, and systems, from simple magnifiers to complex lenses used in photography, ophthalmology, telescopes, microscopes, and projection systems. Throughout, the book includes a wealth of design examples, illustrations, and equations, most of which are derived from basic principles. Appendices supply additional background information.

What’s New in This Edition

  • Improved figures, including 32 now in color
  • Updates throughout, reflecting advances in the field
  • New material on Buchdahl high-order aberrations
  • Expanded and improved coverage of the calculation of wavefront aberrations based on optical path
  • An updated list of optical materials in the appendix
  • A clearer, more detailed description of primary aberrations
  • References to important new publications
  • Optical system design examples updated to include newly available glasses
  • 25 new design examples

This comprehensive book combines basic theory and practical details for the design of optical systems. It is an invaluable reference for optical students as well as scientists and engineers working with optical instrumentation.

chapter 1|33 pages

Geometrical Optics Principles

chapter 2|8 pages

Thin Lenses and Spherical Mirrors

chapter 3|22 pages

Systems of Several Lenses and Thick Lenses

chapter 4|23 pages

Chromatic Aberrations

chapter 5|28 pages

Spherical Aberration

chapter 6|41 pages

Monochromatic Off-Axis Aberrations

chapter 8|30 pages

Computer Evaluation of Optical Systems

chapter 9|23 pages

Diffraction in Optical Systems

chapter 10|19 pages

Prisms

chapter 12|25 pages

Complex Photographic Lenses

chapter 13|16 pages

The Human Eye and Ophthalmic Lenses

chapter 14|40 pages

Astronomical Telescopes

chapter 15|28 pages

Visual Systems and Afocal Systems

chapter 16|21 pages

Microscopes

chapter 17|14 pages

Projection Systems

chapter 18|23 pages

Lens Design Optimization