Upated: January 25, 2000

Home | Overview | Schedule | References | Problem Sets | Labs

References
Notes by A. Dzierba
Weblinks

Text

Optics (3rd ed) by Eugene Hecht. Addison-Wesley (1998)
ISBN 0-201-83887-7


References

  1. Optics by Eugene Hecht. Schaum's Outlines (1975)
    ISBN 0-07-027730-3
  2. Optical Physics by S. Lipson, H. Lipson and D. Tannhauser. Cambridge (1995)
    ISBN0-521-43631-1
  3. The Complete Book of Holograms by Joseph Casper and Steven Feller. John Wiley Science Editions (1987)
    ISBN 0-471-62941-3
  4. Color and Light in Nature by David Lynch and William Livington. Cambridge (1995)
    ISBN0-521-46836-1
  5. Introduction to Optical Engineering by Francis Yu and Xiangyang Yang. Cambridge (1997)
    ISBN 0-521-57493-5
  6. Principles of Optics (6th ed) by Max Born and Emil Wolf. Cambridge (1980)
    ISBN 0-521-63921-2
  7. Introduction to Matrix Methods in Optics by A. Gerrard and J.M. Burch Dover (1975)
    ISBN 0-486-68044-4
  8. Introduction to Modern Optics (2nd ed) by Grant Fowles. Dover (1968, 1975)
    ISBN 0-486-65957-7
  9. Introduction to Statistical Optics by Edward L. O'Neill. Dover (1963, 1991)
    ISBN 0-486-67328-6
  10. Feynman Lectures on Physics - Vol I by Feynman, Leighton and Sands. Addison-Wesley (1963, 1989).
  11. QED - The Strange Theory of Light and Matter - by R. P. Feynman, Princeton Press (1985)
    ISBN 0-691-02417-0. (about $12 paperback - I recommend it)

Notes by Alex Dzierba
  1. Exams from Spring 1999:
    1. Exam 1 [Exam1.pdf]
    2. Exam 2 [Exam2.pdf]
    3. Final Exam [Final.pdf]
  2. Note 1 - Principle of Least Time [note1.pdf]
  3. Note 2 - Using a Spherometer - exercise in error analysis [note2.pdf]
  4. Note 3 - Mirrors [note3.pdf]
  5. Note 4 - Examples of Matrices in Geometric Optics [note4.pdf]

 

More to come


 

TOP


Weblinks
Please alert me to other links which should be here

TOP

Home | Overview | Schedule | References | Problem Sets | Labs