Optical Instruments

  • Matt Young
Part of the Springer Series in Optical Sciences book series (SSOS, volume 5)

Abstract

In this part, we discuss optical instruments that rely, so to speak, on geometrical optics; they are primarily lens devices. Our purpose is not merely to describe the instruments, but to present enough material to permit intelligent use of them.

Keywords

Resolution Limit Projection System Optical Instrument Slide Projector Fresnel Lens 
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Suggested Reading Material

  1. Iizuka, K.: Engineering Optics, Springer Ser. Opt. Sci., Vol. 35 (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 1984)Google Scholar
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1984

Authors and Affiliations

  • Matt Young
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  1. 1.Electromagnetic Technology DivisionNational Bureau of StandardsBoulderUSA

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