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A First Course in Laboratory Optics

A First Course in Laboratory Optics

Andri M. Gretarsson , Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
June 2021
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9781108488853
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An optics experiment is the product of intricate planning and imagination, best learned through practice. Bringing forth the creative side of experimental physics through optics, this book introduces its readers to the fundamentals of optical design through seven key experiments. The book includes several topics to support readers preparing to enter industrial or academic research laboratories. Optical sources, model testing and fitting, noise, geometric optics, optical processes such as diffraction, interference, polarization, and optical cavities, are just some of the key topics included. Coding tutorials are provided in the book and online to further develop readers' experience with design and experimental analysis. This guide is an invaluable introduction to the creative and explorative world of laboratory optics.

  • Covers the theory behind experiments in optics and includes problem sets to reinforce key concepts
  • Includes seven in-depth laboratory experiments, each fundamental to experimental optics
  • Coding tutorials are included online to further develop readers' experience in design and experimental analysis

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June 2021
Hardback
9781108488853
300 pages
260 × 185 × 18 mm
0.62kg
Available

An optics experiment is the product of intricate planning and imagination, best learned through practice. Bringing forth the creative side of experimental physics through optics, this book introduces its readers to the fundamentals of optical design through seven key experiments. The book includes several topics to support readers preparing to enter industrial or academic research laboratories. Optical sources, model testing and fitting, noise, geometric optics, optical processes such as diffraction, interference, polarization, and optical cavities, are just some of the key topics included. Coding tutorials are provided in the book and online to further develop readers' experience with design and experimental analysis. This guide is an invaluable introduction to the creative and explorative world of laboratory optics.