Selected Papers on Fourier Optics

Selected Papers on Fourier Optics
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Publisher : SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages : 628
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924074363080
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Synopsis Selected Papers on Fourier Optics by : Mustafa A. G. Abushagur

SPIE Milestones are collections of seminal papers from the world literature covering important discoveries and developments in optics and photonics.

Introduction to Fourier Optics

Introduction to Fourier Optics
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105030634526
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Fourier Optics by : Joseph W. Goodman

This renowned text applies the powerful mathematical methods of fourier analysis to the analysis and synthesis of optical systems. These ubiquitous mathematical tools provide unique insights into the capabilities and limitations of optical systems in both imaging and information processing and lead to many fascinating applications, including the field of holography.

Principles and Applications of Fourier Optics

Principles and Applications of Fourier Optics
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Publisher : Inst of Physics Pub Incorporated
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 075031057X
ISBN-13 : 9780750310574
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Principles and Applications of Fourier Optics by : Robert K. Tyson

Fourier optics, being a staple of optical design and analysis for over 50 years, has produced many new applications in recent years. In this text, Bob Tyson presents the fundamentals of Fourier optics with sufficient detail to educate the reader, typically an advanced student or working scientist or engineer, to the level of applying the knowledge to a specific set of design or analysis problems. Well aware that many of the mathematical techniques used in the field can now be solved digitally, the book will point to those methods or applicable computer software available to the reader.

Computational Fourier Optics

Computational Fourier Optics
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Publisher : SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 0819482048
ISBN-13 : 9780819482044
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Fourier Optics by : Jim Bernard Breckinridge

Computational Fourier Optics is a text that shows the reader in a tutorial form how to implement Fourier optical theory and analytic methods on the computer. A primary objective is to give students of Fourier optics the capability of programming their own basic wave optic beam propagations and imaging simulations. The book will also be of interest to professional engineers and physicists learning Fourier optics simulation techniques-either as a self-study text or a text for a short course. For more advanced study, the latter chapters and appendices provide methods and examples for modeling beams and pupil functions with more complicated structure, aberrations, and partial coherence. For a student in a course on Fourier optics, this book is a concise, accessible, and practical companion to any of several excellent textbooks on Fourier optical theory.

Fourier Optics in Image Processing

Fourier Optics in Image Processing
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780429865329
ISBN-13 : 0429865325
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Fourier Optics in Image Processing by : Neil Collings

This much-needed text brings the treatment of optical pattern recognition up-to-date in one comprehensive resource. Optical pattern recognition, one of the first implementations of Fourier Optics, is now widely used, and this text provides an accessible introduction for readers who wish to get to grips with how holography is applied in a practical context. A wide range of devices are addressed from a user perspective and are accompanied with detailed tables enabling performance comparison, in addition to chapters exploring computer-generated holograms, optical correlator systems, and pattern matching algorithms. This book will appeal to both lecturers and research scientists in the field of electro-optic devices and systems. Features: Covers a range of new developments, including computer-generated holography and 3D image recognition Accessible without a range of prior knowledge, providing a clear exposition of technically difficult concepts Contains extensive examples throughout to reinforce learning

Fourier Methods in Imaging

Fourier Methods in Imaging
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1005
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ISBN-10 : 9781119991861
ISBN-13 : 1119991862
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Fourier Methods in Imaging by : Roger L. Easton Jr.

Fourier Methods in Imaging introduces the mathematical tools for modeling linear imaging systems to predict the action of the system or for solving for the input. The chapters are grouped into five sections, the first introduces the imaging “tasks” (direct, inverse, and system analysis), the basic concepts of linear algebra for vectors and functions, including complex-valued vectors, and inner products of vectors and functions. The second section defines "special" functions, mathematical operations, and transformations that are useful for describing imaging systems. Among these are the Fourier transforms of 1-D and 2-D function, and the Hankel and Radon transforms. This section also considers approximations of the Fourier transform. The third and fourth sections examine the discrete Fourier transform and the description of imaging systems as linear "filters", including the inverse, matched, Wiener and Wiener-Helstrom filters. The final section examines applications of linear system models to optical imaging systems, including holography. Provides a unified mathematical description of imaging systems. Develops a consistent mathematical formalism for characterizing imaging systems. Helps the reader develop an intuitive grasp of the most common mathematical methods, useful for describing the action of general linear systems on signals of one or more spatial dimensions. Offers parallel descriptions of continuous and discrete cases. Includes many graphical and pictorial examples to illustrate the concepts. This book helps students develop an understanding of mathematical tools for describing general one- and two-dimensional linear imaging systems, and will also serve as a reference for engineers and scientists

Introduction to Statistical Optics

Introduction to Statistical Optics
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9780486435787
ISBN-13 : 0486435784
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Statistical Optics by : Edward L. O'Neill

Authoritative introduction covers the role of Green's function in mathematical physics, essential differences between spatial and time filters, fundamental relations of paraxial optics, and effects of aberration terms on image formation. "An excellent book; well-organized, and well-written." — Journal of the Optical Society of America. 80 illustrations. 1963 edition.

Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy

Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780323152105
ISBN-13 : 0323152104
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy by : Robert Bell

Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy discusses the subject of Fourier transform spectroscopy from a level that requires knowledge of only introductory optics and mathematics. The subject is approached through optical principles, not through abstract mathematics. The book approaches the subject matter in two ways. The first is through simple optics and physical intuition, and the second is through Fourier analysis and the concepts of convolution and autocorrelation. This dual treatment bridges the gap between the introductory material in the book and the advanced material in the journals. The book also discusses information theory, Fourier analysis, and mathematical theorems to complete derivations or to give alternate views of an individual subject. The text presents the development of optical theory and equations to the extent required by the advanced student or researcher. The book is intended as a guide for students taking advanced research programs in spectroscopy. Material is included for the physicists, chemists, astronomers, and others who are interested in spectroscopy.

Fourier Optics and Computational Imaging

Fourier Optics and Computational Imaging
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781118900345
ISBN-13 : 1118900340
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Fourier Optics and Computational Imaging by : Kedar Khare

This book covers both the mathematics of inverse problems and optical systems design, and includes a review of the mathematical methods and Fourier optics. The first part of the book deals with the mathematical tools in detail with minimal assumption about prior knowledge on the part of the reader. The second part of the book discusses concepts in optics, particularly propagation of optical waves and coherence properties of optical fields that form the basis of the computational models used for image recovery. The third part provides a discussion of specific imaging systems that illustrate the power of the hybrid computational imaging model in enhancing imaging performance. A number of exercises are provided for readers to develop further understanding of computational imaging. While the focus of the book is largely on optical imaging systems, the key concepts are discussed in a fairly general manner so as to provide useful background for understanding the mechanisms of a diverse range of imaging modalities.

Selected Papers of Richard Feynman

Selected Papers of Richard Feynman
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 1018
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ISBN-10 : 9810241313
ISBN-13 : 9789810241315
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Selected Papers of Richard Feynman by : Richard Phillips Feynman

Selected articles on quantum chemistry, classical and quantum electrodynamics, path integrals and operator calculus, liquid helium, quantum gravity and computer theory