Field Guide to Radiometry
Title | Field Guide to Radiometry PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara G. Grant |
Publisher | SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Photometry |
ISBN | 9780819488275 |
Written from a systems engineering perspective, the Field Guide to Radiometry covers topics in optical radiation propagation, material properties, sources, detectors, system components, measurement, calibration, and photometry. Appendices provide material on SI units, conversion factors, source luminance data, and many other subjects. The book's organization and extensive collection of diagrams, tables, and graphs will enable the reader to efficiently identify and apply relevant information to radiometric problems arising amid the demands of today's fast-paced technical environment.
Field Guide to Geometrical Optics
Title | Field Guide to Geometrical Optics PDF eBook |
Author | John E. Greivenkamp |
Publisher | Society of Photo Optical |
Pages | 117 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780819452948 |
This Field Guide derives from the treatment of geometrical optics that has evolved from both the undergraduate and graduate programs at the Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona. The development is both rigorous and complete, and it features a consistent notation and sign convention. This volume covers Gaussian imagery, paraxial optics, first-order optical system design, system examples, illumination, chromatic effects, and an introduction to aberrations. The appendices provide supplemental material on radiometry and photometry, the human eye, and several other topics.
Field Guide to Infrared Optics, Materials, and Radiometry
Title | Field Guide to Infrared Optics, Materials, and Radiometry PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Daniels |
Publisher | SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering |
Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Infrared detectors |
ISBN | 9781510618602 |
"Field Guide to Infrared Optics, Materials, and Radiometry covers all aspects of IR optics, including monochromatic and chromatic optical aberrations as well as important concepts such as depth of focus, depth of field, hyperfocal distance, warm shields, aspheric surfaces, and kinoforms. It also provides a comprehensive introduction to the optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of infrared materials as well as the essentials of radiometry and sources necessary for the quantitative understanding of infrared signatures and flux transfer, spectral atmospheric transmittance, and path radiance"--
The Art of Radiometry
Title | The Art of Radiometry PDF eBook |
Author | James M. Palmer |
Publisher | SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Optical detectors |
ISBN | 9780819472458 |
The material from this book was derived from a popular first-year graduate class taught by James M. Palmer for over twenty years at the University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences. This text covers topics in radiation propagation, radiometric sources, optical materials, detectors of optical radiation, radiometric measurements, and calibration. Radiometry forms the practical basis of many current applications in aerospace engineering, infrared systems engineering, remote sensing systems, displays, visible and ultraviolet sensors, infrared detectors of optical radiation, and many other areas. While several texts individually cover topics in specific areas, this text brings the underlying principles together in a manner suitable for both classroom teaching and a reference volume that the practicing engineer can use.The level of discussion of the material is suitable for a class taught to advanced undergraduate students or graduate students. Although this book is not a theoretical treatment, the mathematics required to understand all equations include differential and integral calculus.This text should be foremost in the toolkit of the practicing engineer or scientist working on radiometric problems in areas of optical engineering, electro-optical engineering, systems engineering, imagery analysis, and many others, allowing the technical professional to successfully apply radiometric principles in his or her work.
Field Guide to Lens Design
Title | Field Guide to Lens Design PDF eBook |
Author | Julie L. Bentley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Lenses |
ISBN | 9780819491640 |
The process of designing lenses is both an art and a science. While advances in the field over the past two centuries have done much to transform it from the former category to the latter, much of the lens design process remains encapsulated in the experience and knowledge of industry veterans. This SPIE Field Guide provides a working reference for practicing physicists, engineers, and scientists for deciphering the nuances of basic lens design.
Field Guide to Infrared Systems
Title | Field Guide to Infrared Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Daniels |
Publisher | Society of Photo Optical |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780819463616 |
This Field Guide is written to clarify and summarize the theoretical principles of infrared technology. It describes the basic elements involving image formation and image quality, radiometry and flux transfer, and explains the figures of merit involving detector performance. It considers the development of search infrared systems, and specifies the main descriptors used to characterize thermal imaging systems. Furthermore, this guide clarifies, identifies, and evaluates the engineering tradeoffs in the design of an infrared system.
Field Guide to Infrared Optical Materials
Title | Field Guide to Infrared Optical Materials PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Symmons |
Publisher | SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Infrared equipment |
ISBN | 9781510640658 |
"Today's SWIR, MWIR, LWIR and multispectral technologies cover a wide range of commercial and military applications and continue to rapidly expand in almost every aspect of our lives. This Field Guide focuses on the most common infrared crystals and glasses used in these systems, from their manufacturing methods through modern optical fabrication technologies to the end-use applications. Detailed optical, crystallographic, mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties of the most popular infrared materials are reviewed in detail along with process flows and relative comparisons. The Field Guide to Infrared Optical Materials provides a concise and convenient resource for those interested in the materials used in infrared optical systems"--