Description
This comprehensive and self-contained text for researchers and professionals presents a detailed account of optical imaging from the viewpoint of both ray and wave optics.
About the Author
Joseph Braat is Emeritus Professor of Optics at Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands, and a Fellow of the Dutch Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences. Previously he was based at the Philips Research Laboratories in Eindhoven where he worked on optical disc systems for video and audio recording and on high-resolution optical lithography. He was Co-Founder of the European Optical Society and his further research interests are diffraction theory, astronomical imaging and optical metrology. Peter Toeroek is Professor of Optical Physics at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London. His research is focused on the theory of diffraction, focusing and microscopy, with particular emphasis on confocal microscopy, spectroscopic imaging and polarisation. Throughout the years he has taught vector calculus, electromagnetism, optical imaging, and optical design theory.
Reviews
'The breadth and depth of material in this book is astonishing. It will be a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any optical scientist with an interest in imaging. Anyone from a new graduate student to an expert with a lifetime of experience will be able to learn something from this text. I could imagine 'Braat and Toeroek' becoming for optical imaging what 'Born and Wolf' is for classical optics.' Martin Booth, University of Oxford
'A decade of the authors teaching graduate students led to the genesis of this comprehensive yet extremely clearly written book that fills the lacunae of multiple sources on imaging optics. I know of no other single source with a single notation that can substitute for Imaging Optics. This masterful treatise/textbook, replete with clear figures, will become a classic in optics. With a rigorous foundation of electromagnetic-wave propagation, the authors develop geometric optics, aberrations and optical design with many applications. A detailed analysis of diffraction in optical imaging is developed for the complete vector theory, including consideration of polarization. The vector theory of optical imaging of a point object with high-numerical-aperture microscope objectives is a topic of great utility in microscopy.' Barry R. Masters, Optics and Photonics News
'Braat and Toeroek manage a journey from Maxwell's equations to lens design in a seamless, beautifully written masterwork. This text will surely be an essential resource for an array of scientists and engineers, ranging from specialised designers to end users of imaging systems.' P. Scott Carney, University of Rochester
'Imaging Optics establishes a clear connection among the electrodynamic theory of optical propagation, the various approaches to diffraction theory, and the practical methods used in the design and optimization of imaging systems ... Imaging Optics [is] not only a good choice for students, but also a useful reference book for physicists and engineers interested in the design, development, and optimization of optical imaging systems.' Remi Carminati, Physics Today
Book Information
ISBN 9781108428088
Author Joseph Braat
Format Hardback
Page Count 984
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1810g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 192mm * 39mm