Introduction to Lens Design
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Introduction to Lens Design

  1. English
  2. PDF
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Introduction to Lens Design

About this book

Optical lenses have many important applications, from telescopes and spectacles, to microscopes and lasers. This concise, introductory book provides an overview of the subtle art of lens design. It covers the fundamental, optical theory, and the practical methods and tools employed in lens design, in a succinct and accessible manner. Topics covered include first-order optics, optical aberrations, achromatic doublets, optical relays, lens tolerances, designing with off-the-shelf lenses, miniature lenses, and zoom lenses. Covering all the key concepts of lens design, and providing suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter, this book is an essential resource for graduate students working in optics and photonics, in addition to engineers and technicians working in the optics and imaging industries.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright information
  5. Dedication
  6. Epigraph
  7. Contents
  8. Preface
  9. 1 Introduction
  10. 2 Classical Imaging, First-Order Imaging, and Imaging Aberrations
  11. 3 Aspheric Surfaces
  12. 4 Thin Lenses
  13. 5 Ray Tracing
  14. 6 Radiometry in a Lens System
  15. 7 Achromatic and Athermal Lenses
  16. 8 Combinations of Achromatic Doublets
  17. 9 Image Evaluation
  18. 10 Lens Tolerancing
  19. 11 Using Lens Design Software
  20. 12 Petzval Portrait Objective, Cooke Triplet, and Double Gauss Lens
  21. 13 Lens System Combinations
  22. 14 Ghost Image Analysis
  23. 15 Designing with Off-the-Shelf Lenses
  24. 16 Mirror Systems
  25. 17 Miniature Lenses
  26. 18 Zoom Lenses
  27. Appendix 1 Imaging Aberrations
  28. Appendix 2 Pupil Aberrations
  29. Appendix 3 Structural Aberration Coefficients
  30. Appendix 4 Primary Aberrations of a Plane Symmetric System
  31. Appendix 5 Sine Condition
  32. Glossary
  33. Further Reading on Lens Design
  34. Index