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Basic Physical Optics

2010
5.1 Importance of Physical Optics Physical optics defines the transport of light by the physics of wave propagation. Maxwell's equations and Fourier transformations are applied toward accurate descriptions of point spread and defocus. Comprehension of the ensuing topics is essential for an effective design of an optical instrument. Development of
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Physical Optics Experiments

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1970
(1970). Physical Optics Experiments. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics: Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 395-395.
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Physical optics analysis of HARP-B optics

SPIE Proceedings, 2003
We present a physical optics analysis of the Heterodyne Array Receiver Program B-band (HARP-B) receiver for the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT). Three sets of calculations are performed: 1. A Gaussian beam analysis to determine grid sizes for the Mach-Zehnder polarising interferometer.
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An Optical Model of Physics*

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1950
Optics in the paper is considered as consisting of three layers: geometrical optics, which gives the geometry of the problem (straight lines equal light rays, spheres equal wave surfaces), diffraction optics, which considers a periodic disturbance of given frequency along selected light rays (a field), and the theory of emission and absorption, which ...
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Fundamentals of Optical Physics

1991
In the electromagnetic spectrum the wavelengths covered by optical radiation range from 1 nm to 1 mm. This wavelength region includes not only the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, but also the ultraviolet (UV) — up to the soft ionizing X-ray domain — and the infrared (IR) — up to the microwave domain. The region from 1 nm to 190 nm (vacuum
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Making optical connections independent of optical physics

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
New methods, implemented in CMOS, mitigate the effects of analog degradations on 10 Gb/s optical signals. Experimental results, across 320, 1280, and 5280 km of standard single-mode fiber, without any optical compensators, show complete compensation for the dispersion and substantial elimination of the SPM.
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Optics: 4. Physical optics

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1936
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PHYSICAL OPTICS

1985
A.L. Stanford, J.M. Tanner
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Physical Optics IV

Chicago Review, 2002
Raoul Schrott, Iain Galbraith
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