
This textbook on optics provides an introduction to key concepts of wave optics and light propagation. It uniquely makes extensive use of Fourier methods and the angular-spectrum approach, especially to provide a unified approach to Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction. A recurring theme is that simple building blocks such as plane and spherical waves can be summed to construct useful solutions. The text pays particular attention to analysing topics in contemporary optics such as propagation, dispersion, laser beams and wave guides, apodisation, tightly-focused vector fields, unconventional polarization states, and light-matter interactions. Throughout the text, the principles are applied through worked examples, and the book is copiously illustrated with more than 240 figures. The 200 end-of-chapter exercises offer further opportunities for testing the reader's understanding.
This textbook investigates the fundamental principles of wave optics and light propagation by utilizing Fourier methods and the angular-spectrum approach as a unified framework. Authors Charles S. Adams and Ifan G. Hughes, both established academics in the field of physics, present a methodology that constructs complex optical solutions from simple building blocks like plane and spherical waves. The text serves as a bridge between classical theory and contemporary applications, providing a rigorous mathematical foundation for students and researchers alike.
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Experts and educators highlight this text as a rigorous resource for students transitioning into advanced optical physics. Readers frequently note the mathematical density of the prose, which effectively prepares them for complex research in light-matter interactions.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191090379
ISBN-13:
9780191090370
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