Introduction to Fourier Optics: Amazon.co.uk: Goodman.
Normally, each 2.71 homework will have 2-3 problems of type (a) and 1-2 problems of type (b); each 2.710 homework will have 1-2 problems of type (a) and 2-3 problems of type (b), while problems of type (c) will be rarer (1 every 3-4 homeworks, and in that case there will be no problems of type b). In the weeks leading to the Quiz, we will post solved practice problems and their solutions.
The Fourier Transform and Its Applications (Second Edition, Revised), R.N.Bracewell, McGraw-Hill, 1986, (the standard reference on 1-D Fourier, good discussion of discrete transforms and applications), QA403.5.B7 6. Fourier Transforms, An Introduction for Engineers, R.M.Gray and J.W.Goodman, Kluwer.
Text: Txt: Fourier Optics 4th edition by Joseph W. Goodman References: Ref1: Optics 4th edition by Eugene Hecht Ref2: Theory and problems of optics; Schaum’s outline series by Eugene Hecht Ref3: P r i ncpl es ofO t: E m agTh y, I d D Light (7th Edition) by Max Born and Emil Wolf (Hardcover - Oct 13, 1999) Ref4: Introduction to Optics by Frank L. Pedrotti, Leno M. Pedrotti, and Leno S.
The diffraction and imaging sections will include, but are not limited to, diffractive optics, continuous and discrete Fourier transforms, convolution theory, and Linear Systems.References: Hecht, Optics (4th edition); Goodman, Introduction to Fourier Optics; Lecture notes. Location Goergen Hall Room 109 (TR 8:00AM - 9:30AM).
Optics clearly explains the principles of optics using excellent pedagogy to support student learning. Beginning with introductory ideas and equations, K.K. Sharma takes the reader through the world of optics by detailing problems encountered, advanced subjects, and actual applications. Elegantly written, this book rigorously examines optics with over 300 illustrations and several problems in.
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Quiz 1: In lecture 8. Geometrical optics (1 hr, in class) Quiz 2: In lecture 21. Wave (Fourier) optics (1 hr, in class) Final Exam: Comprehensive upon all the material covered in the class. Policies. Please read the following policies carefully, as these will be followed without exception during the term. Collaboration and Homework Policies.