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This book provides a basic overview of optical principles for non-specialists who find themselves working with optical components and systems. The book assumes a basic background in mathematics, but does not overwhelm with heavy mathematical equations. In addition to basic principles, the book includes applications and worked examples throughout. Each chapter contains a set of suggested experiments to help readers visualize the principles. MATLAB® simulations help readers understand the effects of parameter changes on the outcome. The book also discusses advanced topics.

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This book provides a basic overview of optical principles for non-specialists who find themselves working with optical components and systems. The book assumes a basic background in mathematics, but does not overwhelm with heavy mathematical equations. In addition to basic principles, the book includes applications and worked examples throughout. Each chapter contains a set of suggested experiments to help readers visualize the principles. MATLAB® simulations help readers understand the effects of parameter changes on the outcome. The book also discusses advanced topics.
Autorenporträt
Araz Yacoubian is a research scientist with experience in the optics-related fields. He received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering-electrophysics from the University of Southern California. His experience includes integrated optics, nonlinear optics, optical image processing, holography, electro-optics, and optical communication. Examples of his work include a demonstration of the first water immersible hologram and its application to contact lens tinting, development of a deployable real-time liquid crystal light valve-based image-processing unit, development of a surface and subsurface detection and imaging system based on a combination of optical/acoustic methods, as well as development of novel broad spectral band detectors and imagers.