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Simulation, Modeling, and Design of Underwater Optical Communication Systems.
William C. Cox
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Metaoptics merging computational optics and optical computing toward intelligent visual perception. [PDF]
Hu Y, Chi H, Duan H.
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A Low-Noise, Low-Power, and Wide-Bandwidth Regulated Cascode Transimpedance Amplifier with Cascode-Feedback in 40 nm CMOS. [PDF]
Zhang X, Zhao Y, Yu G, Lu Z, Wang C.
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Experimental demonstration of spatiotemporal analog computation in ultrafast optics. [PDF]
Huang J +9 more
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Design and Analysis of Optical-Mechanical-Thermal Systems for a High-Resolution Space Camera. [PDF]
Liu X +10 more
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Applied Optics, 1972
The persons and the methods they employed for designing Kodak camera lenses are recalled, from the earliest, almost symmetrical four-element air spaced lenses, designed by hand, through the large lenses made for aerial cameras during World War II and the introduction of rare-earth glasses and then plastics, to very high resolution modern lenses for ...
R, Kingslake, D P, Feder, C P, Bray
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The persons and the methods they employed for designing Kodak camera lenses are recalled, from the earliest, almost symmetrical four-element air spaced lenses, designed by hand, through the large lenses made for aerial cameras during World War II and the introduction of rare-earth glasses and then plastics, to very high resolution modern lenses for ...
R, Kingslake, D P, Feder, C P, Bray
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Optical design and optimization with physical optics
SPIE Proceedings, 1990This paper describes implementation of optimization methods in physical optics modeling, similar to those used in geometrical lens design, but capable of treating the greater range of performance aspects which may be considered in a physical optics treatment.
George N. Lawrence, Kenneth E. Moore
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1964
Publisher Summary This chapter introduces the optical system. An optical system consists of pieces of transmitting or reflecting elements arranged in such a way that the image-forming process takes place. The individual reflecting elements are called “mirrors” and the individual refracting elements are called “lenses.” The chapter presents a ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter introduces the optical system. An optical system consists of pieces of transmitting or reflecting elements arranged in such a way that the image-forming process takes place. The individual reflecting elements are called “mirrors” and the individual refracting elements are called “lenses.” The chapter presents a ...
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