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Zajac A. — Optics
Zajac A. — Optics



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Íàçâàíèå: Optics

Àâòîð: Zajac A.

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Accurate, authoritative and comprehensive, Optics, Fourth Edition has been revised to provide readers with the most up-to-date coverage of optics. The market leader for over a decade, this book provides a balance of theory and instrumentation, while also including the necessary classical background. The writing style is lively and accessible. For college instructors, students, or anyone interested in optics.


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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Mirage      107—108
Mirror formula      181—183
Mirrors      175—186
Mirrors history      1
Mirrors sign convention      184
Mirrors, aberrations      264
Mirrors, aspherical      179—180
Mirrors, coatings      175
Mirrors, cold      425—426
Mirrors, dichroic      425
Mirrors, elliptical      180
Mirrors, finite imagery      183—186
Mirrors, half silvered      399—400
Mirrors, hyperbolic      180
Mirrors, liquid      223
Mirrors, magnification      185—186
Mirrors, matrix analysis of      251—253
Mirrors, micromirrors      178
Mirrors, mirror formula      181—183
Mirrors, parabolic      179—180 242
Mirrors, planar      175—178
Mirrors, spherical      181—186
Missing order      460
Miyamoto, Kenro      513
Modes, waveguide      193
Modulation      562
Modulation frequency      295
Modulation transfer function (MTF)      552
Modulators, optical      365
MOEMS      see “Micro-OptoElectroMechanical Systems”
Momentum (p)      56—57
Monochromatic      17
Monochromatic aberration      253
Monochromatic aberration field curvature      253
Monochromatic aberration, astigmatism      253
Monochromatic aberration, coma      253 258—261
Monochromatic aberration, distortion      253
Monochromatic aberration, spherical      226 253—258
Mooney rhomb      356
Morley, Edward Williams      6
Mount Palomar      175 222 226 472
Mount Wilson Observatory      574
Mueller matrices      377—378
Mueller, Hans      378
Multilayer films      9 425—426
Multilayer films periodic systems      429—430
Multilayer films, antireflection      428 29
Multiple-beam interference      416—425
Multiple-order retarder      355
Muscovite      355
Mutual coherence function      566—573 570
Myopia      206—208
Nanometer ($1 \textrm{nm} = 10^{-9} \mathrm{m}$)      15 77
Natural frequency      69
natural light      330 355
Natural linewidth      314
Near-field diffraction      see “Fresnel diffraction”
Nearsightedness      206—208
Negative lens      156 206—208
Negative uniaxial crystal      342 343
Nematic liquid crystals      370—372
Neodymium      598
Nernst, Walther      293
Neutrino      8
Newton's Opticks      163
Newton's rings      406 407 416 497
Newton, Sir Isaac      3—5 66 163 188 271 406 431 481
Newtonian form of lens equation      163 244
Ng, Won K.      605
Nichols, Ernest Fox      57
Nicol prism      343 344
Nicol, William      343
Niepce, Joseph Nicephore      216
Night glasses      173
Nitrobenzene      368 369
Nodal points      244
nodes      289
Nonlinear optics      639
Nonresonant scattering      67
Normal congruence      105—106
Numerical aperture (NA)      195 215
Object: distance ($s_0$)      153 219—220
Object: distance ($s_0$), compound lens      156
Object: focal length      155
Object: space      149
Object: temporal ($\tau$)      15
Objective      214 219
Obliquity factor      456 485
Ocular      see “Eyepiece”
Oil immersion objective      215 256
Omega laser      598
Optic axis      334 337
Optical activity      360
Optical axis      153
Optical computer, coherent      607 611
Optical cooling      65—66
Optical field      50
Optical flat      404
Optical glass      72 270 271
Optical path difference      283 401 407
Optical path length      105—108 154
Optical pattern recognition      550
Optical power (P)      50 53
Optical pulses      601—602
Optical pumping      589
Optical rectification      640—641
Optical sine theorem      260
Optical stereoisomers      363
Optical Transfer Function (OTF)      552—553
Optical-parametric oscillator      643 644
Ordinary rays      339
Orientational polarization      68
Orthometer      266
Orthoscopic system      268
Oscillating dipole radiation      62—63
Oscillator      449—452
Oscillator strengths      71
OTF      see “Optical transfer function”
Ozone      78
Palomar Observatory      61 175 223 472
Pap tests      471
Parabolic mirror      179—180 450—451
Parallel nematic cell      370—371
Parametric amplification      643
Paraxial ray      154 181
Parrish, Maxfield, Jr.      333
Parseval's formula      544
Partially polarized light      330
Pasteur, Louis      363
Pauli, Wolfgang      7 8
Peak transmission      423
Pellicles      400
Penetration depth      128
Period: spatial ($\lambda$)      15 307
Permeability ($\mu$)      42
Permeability ($\mu$), relative ($K_M$)      42 66
Permittivity ($\epsilon$)      41
Permittivity ($\epsilon$), relative ($K_E$)      41 66
Perot, Alfred      421
Petzval condition      265
Petzval lens      218
Petzval surface      264
Petzval, Josef Max      219 264
Phase      15
Phase addition      286—288
Phase conjugation      230—232
Phase contrast      617—620 625
Phase difference ($\delta$)      5 137 283 387
Phase grating      482
Phase initial ($\epsilon$)      17
Phase lags and leads      92—94 329
Phase modulation      617
Phase modulator (liquid crystals)      371
Phase plate      619
Phase rate of change with distance      19
Phase rate of change with time      18—19
Phase shifts      116—117
Phase spectrum      520
Phase transfer function (PTF)      553
Phase velocity (v)      17—20 296
Phased array radar      98
Phasors      23—24 286—288 418 502 507—508
Phosphorescence      603
Photochromic glass      636
Photoelasticity      365—366
photoelectric effect      52
Photon      7 36 51—56 603—605
Photon and law of reflection/refraction      141
Photon angular momentum (L)      330
Photon counting      54—56
Photon flux      50
Photon flux density      50 78
Photon harmonic generation      641—643
Photon mass      36
Photon probability      137—139
Photon spectrum      73—80
Photon speed      92
Photon spin      331
Photon virtual      37 81
Physical optics      36 149
Pi electrons      134
Pile of plates polarizer      349
Pin-cushion distortion      266
Pinhole camera      216
Planck's constant      7 51 52 585
Planck's radiation law      584—586
Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig      7 51 584
Plane of incidence      117
Plane of vibration      325
Plane waves      24—27 46—47
Plane waves, propagation vector ($\vec{k}$)      24—27
Plasma frequency ($\omega_p$)      130
Plato      1
Pockels cell      369
Pockels effect      368—370 369
Pockels, Friedrich Carl Alwin      369
Pohl interferometer      412—415
Pohl, Robert Wichard      495
Poincare, Jules Henri      7
Point-spread function ($\delta$)      531
Poisson distribution      55
Poisson's spot      494
Poisson, Simeon Denis      494
polar molecules      68
Polarization      325 391—392
Polarization angle ($\theta_p$)      115 116 348
Polarization by reflection      348—351
Polarization by scattering      346—347
Polarization circular      327—328
Polarization compensators      356—357
Polarization, degree of (V)      351
Polarization, electric      68
Polarization, electrical ($\vec{\mathbf{P}})$      68 64
Polarization, electronic      68
Polarization, elliptical      328—330
Polarization, half-wave plate      353—354
Polarization, historical notes      5
Polarization, ionic      68
Polarization, linear      46 325
Polarization, orientational      68
Polarization, photons      330
Polarization, plane      325
Polarization, quarter-wave plates      355
Polarization, retarders      352—357
Polarization, rhombs      352
Polarization, unpolanzed light      330 375
Polarization, wave plates      352—355
Polarized sky light      347—351
polarizers      331—332
Polarizers, birefringent      336—337
Polarizers, circular      357—358
Polarizers, extinction axis      333
Polarizers, Glan — Air      344
Polarizers, Glan — Foucault      343—344
Polarizers, Glan — Thompson      344
Polarizers, linear      332
Polarizers, pile-of-plates      349
Polarizers, Rochon      382
Polarizers, transmission axis      332
Polarizers, wire-grid      333—334
Polarizers, Wollaston      344—345 382
Polarizing cube      350
Polaroid      335
Polychromatic light      358—360
Polyvinyl alcohol      335 354 357
Population inversion      589
Porta, Giovanni Battista Delia      2 216
Porter, A.B.      613
Portrait lens, Petzval's      219
Positive lens      156
Positive uniaxial crystal      342 343
Potassium dideutenum phosphate (KD*P)      369
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP)      369 641
Power spectrum      318 544
Poynting vector      47—48 63 119 149
Poynting, John Henry      48
Pressure, radiation      56
Primary aberrations      253
Primary Colors      133
Principal angle of incidence      131
Principal maxima      461 164
Principal planes      244 340
Principal points      244
Principal ray      259
Principal section      340
Principle of Interference      4
Principle of least action      110
Principle of least time      106
Principle of Reversibility      110 451
Principle of superposition      281 385
Prism(s)      186—193
Prism(s) angular deviation      187
Prism(s) constant deviation      189
Prism(s) dispersing      187—189; see also “Reflecting prisms”
Prism(s) minimum deviation      188
Prism(s) Pellin — Broca      189
Prism(s), Abbe prism      189
Prism(s), Fresnel composite      362
Prism(s), Fresnel composite, Nicol      343 344
Prism(s), Fresnel composite, Rochon      382
Prism(s), Fresnel composite, Wollaston      344—345 382
Probability amplitude ($\wp$)      138—140
probability density      138
Profile      11 14
Progressive wave.      15
Prokhorov, Alexander Mikhailovich      581
Propagation number      26 294
Propagation vector      26
Pseudothermal light      577—578
Ptolemy, Claudius      1
Pulses      25 65 311—312 601—602
Pulses femtosecond      601—602
Pumping      589
Pupils      171—175 203
Purkinje figures      204
Q (quality factor)      593
Q-switch      369 370
QED (Quantum Electrodynamics)      36 81 139—141
QED (Quantum Electrodynamics) diffraction      443—445
QED (Quantum Electrodynamics) thin lens      170—171
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