Seeing the light : optics without equations /

"Concepts in Contemporary Optics: everything about optics and its applications in plain language covers the concepts of light, waves, photons, refraction, reflection, diffraction and so on, for non-scientists and are all described without equations. This book can be used by those who teach opti...

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Main Authors: Wolfe, William L.
Published: SPIE Press,
Publisher Address: Bellingham, Washington :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "Concepts in Contemporary Optics: everything about optics and its applications in plain language covers the concepts of light, waves, photons, refraction, reflection, diffraction and so on, for non-scientists and are all described without equations. This book can be used by those who teach optics, by those outside the field as background for any course in optics, for the curious, and by those who need some understanding for their research and other activities. It is divided into several sections. Basic Concepts come first. The next section is Optics in Nature, all the familiar things we observe explained without any math. Then Optical Components like prisms and mirrors. That is followed by Optical Instruments that range from fairly simple otoscopes that doctors use to ICBM and clear air turbulence detectors, and finally a section on seminal Experiments like those that proved relativity and the wave and photon nature of light. There are also technical appendices for those readers who want to dig into the math"--
Carrier Form: xxiv, 463 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781510652125
1510652124
Index Number: QC355
CLC: O43
Call Number: O43/W855