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Optics Using MATLAB® provides a functional overview of the development of MATLAB code that can be used to enhance and increase one’s understanding of optics though the use of visualization tools. The book ties a variety of optical topics to MATLAB programming activities and can act as a supplement to other textbooks or can stand alone. Part I focuses on a wide range of basic programming fundamentals using MATLAB and includes such topics as curve fitting, image processing, and file storage. Part II provides a review of selected topics in optics and demonstrates how these can be explored using MATLAB scripts. Part III discusses how to use MATLAB to improve the usability of custom programs through graphical user interfaces and incorporation of other programming languages. Those who need flexibility and special calculations in their optical design or optical engineering work will find value in the book’s explanations and examples of user-programmable software.

Table of Contents:
Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations I MATLAB® Overview 1 Introduction to MATLAB 1.1 Getting Started with MATLAB 1.2 Anatomy of a Program 1.3 MATLAB Basic Functions and Operators 1.4 Simple Calculations using MATLAB 1.5 Vectorization and Matrix Indexing 1.6 MATLAB Scripts 1.7 MATLAB Functions 1.8 Practice Problems References 2 Plotting Mathematical Functions 2.1 Mathematical Functions 2.2 Visualization Functions: plot() 2.3 Visualization Functions: histogram() 2.4 Visualization Functions: 3D plotting 2.5 Visualization Functions: contour() and quiver() 2.6 Visualization Functions: images 2.7 Practice Problems References 3 Linear Amplifiers 3.1 Polynomial Synthesis and Curve Fitting 3.2 Polynomial Curve Fitting 3.3 Signal-to-Noise Ratio 3.4 Best Fit through the Data 3.5 Best Fit to the Data 3.6 Practice Problems References 4 Data and Data Files 4.1 Text versus Binary 4.2 Writing Data Files 4.3 Generating Data to be Saved 4.4 Reading and Using Data Files 4.5 Binary MAT Files 4.6 Binary Image Files 4.7 Practice Problem References 5 Images and Image Processing 5.1 Image Files 5.2 Image Commands 5.3 Image Size and Superpixels 5.4 Color Models and Conversions 5.5 Spatial Filtering 5.6 Practice Problems References II OPTICS APPLICATIONS 6 Ray Optics and Glass Equations 6.1 Lensmaker's Equation and Spot Size 6.2 Paraxial Region and Snell's Law 6.3 Matrix Approach to Ray Tracing 6.4 Ray Tracing through Multiple Elements 6.5 Glass Equations 6.6 Practice Problems References 7 Spectrometers 7.1 Dispersion in a Material 7.2 Prisms 7.3 Gratings 7.4 Blazed Gratings 7.5 Grisms 7.6 Spectrometers and Monochrometers 7.7 Practice Problems References 8 Modulation Transfer Function and Contrast 8.1 Image Quality 8.2 Spatial Frequency and Modulation Transfer Function 8.3 Point Spread Function 8.4 MTF Measurement 8.5 Effect of Annular Optics on MTF 8.6 Image Transformation 8.7 Practice Problems References 9 Diffraction and Interference 9.1 Interference 9.2 Coherence 9.3 Diffraction 9.4 Young's Double-Slit Experiment 9.5 Michelson Stellar Interferometer 9.6 Mach–Zhender Interferometer 9.7 Practice Problems References 10 Zernike Polynomials and Wavefronts 10.1 Wavefront Sensing in Adaptive Optics 10.2 Wavefront Aberrations 10.3 Zernike Polynomials 10.4 Wavefront Construction 10.5 Practice Problems References Further Reading 11 Polarizations 11.1 Polarized Light 11.2 Double Refraction 11.3 The Jones Calculus: Polarizers 11.4 The Jones Calculus: Phase Retarders 11.5 The Mueller Calculus 11.6 Jones-to-Mueller Transformation 11.7 Practice Problems References 12 Optical Interference Filters 12.1 Transfer Matrix for Thin Films 12.2 Antireflection Systems 12.3 High-Reflectance Systems 12.4 Bandpass Filters 12.5 Composite Filters 12.6 Index of Refraction Calculation 12.7 Practice Problems References 13 Metals and Complex Index of Refraction 13.1 Physical Vapor Deposition 13.2 Index of Refraction in Absorbing Media 13.3 Reflectivity of Metal Films 13.4 Absorption and Transmission in Metal Films 13.5 Impedance Matching 13.6 Practice Problems References III More with MATLAB 14 User Interfaces 14.1 Simple User Interfaces 14.2 Built-In Interfaces 14.3 Graphical User Interfaces: GUIDE 14.4 Applications: App Designer 14.5 Zernike GUI Project 14.6 Practice Problems References 15 Completing and Packaging Programs 15.1 P-Code 15.2 Publishing 15.3 Version Control 15.4 Interfacing with other Programming Languages 15.5 Object-Oriented Programming and More References Bibliography Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781510608313
  • Publisher: Spie Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Spie Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 246
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1510608311
  • Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 450 gr


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