Optical Image Formation and Processing

Author: Francon   M  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323159593

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122648502

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122648502

Subject: O436 wave optics (PO)

Language: ENG

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Description

Optical Image Formation and Processing describes modern physical optics, particularly concerning interference, diffraction, and a simplified theory of partial coherence. The book also discusses polarization, with emphasis on interference phenomena on polarized light. An image is formed in terms of the filtering of spatial frequencies, filtering that is due to transfer function. The text explains holography—a reconstruction of the image of an object beginning from the diffraction patterns produced by the object. A computer can also create artificial variations from the photographic plate which records the hologram, and can synthesize the hologram. The book cites an example of the synthesis of a hologram by a computer using the principle of binary holograms. The text also reviews some experiments dealing with the properties of lasers associated with temporal coherence and power. The book explains that lasers can carry large amounts of information due to their very high frequencies in the order of 300, 000 gigahertz, and recommends the use of optical fibers as the transmission medium instead of using open air. This book can prove useful for technicians, students, and professor connected with optical physics.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 3

Copyright Page

pp.:  4 – 5

Table of Contents

pp.:  5 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 15

Notation

pp.:  15 – 21

Chapter 1. Luminous Vibrations

pp.:  21 – 29

Chapter 2. Interference

pp.:  29 – 45

Chapter 3. Diffraction

pp.:  45 – 67

Chapter 4. Diffraction Gratings

pp.:  67 – 79

Chapter 5. Partial Coherence

pp.:  79 – 91

Chapter 6. Interference Phenomena in Polarized Light

pp.:  91 – 105

Chapter 7. Formation of Images. Filtering of Spatial Frequencies by an Optical Instrument

pp.:  105 – 117

Chapter 8. Holography

pp.:  117 – 139

Chapter 9. Interferometry

pp.:  139 – 165

Chapter 10. Elements of the Optical Processing of Information

pp.:  165 – 185

Chapter 11. The Optics of Laseis

pp.:  185 – 203

APPENDIX A: Review of Some Elementary Concepts Regarding the Fourier Transformation

pp.:  203 – 221

APPENDIX B: The Fresnel–Kirchhoff Formula and the Phenomena of Diffraction

pp.:  221 – 227

Brief Bibliography

pp.:  227 – 229

Index

pp.:  229 – 234

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