New Computation Methods for Geometrical Optics
This book employs homogeneous coordinate notation to compute the first- and second-order derivative matrices of various optical quantities. It will be one of the important mathematical tools for automatic optical design. The traditional geometrical optics
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New Computation Methods for Geometrical Optics
Springer Series in Optical Sciences Volume 178
Founded by H. K. V. Lotsch Editor-in-Chief W. T. Rhodes Editorial Board Ali Adibi, Atlanta Toshimitsu Asakura, Sapporo Theodor W. Hänsch, Garching Takeshi Kamiya, Tokyo Ferenc Krausz, Garching Bo A. J. Monemar, Linköping Herbert Venghaus, Berlin Horst Weber, Berlin Harald Weinfurter, München
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Editor-in-Chief William T. Rhodes School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0250 USA e-mail: [email protected] Editorial Board Ali Adibi Georgia Institute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Atlanta GA 30332-0250 USA e-mail: [email protected]
Bo A. J. Monemar Department of Physics and Measurement Technology Materials Science Division Linköping University 58183 Linköping, Sweden e-mail: [email protected]
Toshimitsu Asakura Hokkai-Gakuen University Faculty of Engineering 1-1, Minami-26, Nishi 11, Chuo-kuSapporo, Hokkaido 064-0926 Japan e-mail: [email protected]
Herbert Venghaus Fraunhofer Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut Einsteinufer 37 10587 Berlin, Germany e-mail: [email protected]
Theodor W. Hänsch Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik Hans-Kopfermann-Straße 1 85748Garching, Germany e-mail: [email protected]
Horst Weber Optisches Institut Technische Universität Berlin Straße des 17. Juni 135 10623 Berlin, Germany e-mail: [email protected]
Takeshi Kamiya Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports Science and Technology National Institution for Academic Degrees 3-29-1 Otsuka Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 112-0012, Japan e-mail: [email protected] Ferenc Krausz Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Lehrstuhl für Experimentelle Physik Am Coulombwall 1 85748 Garching, Germany and Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik Hans-Kopfermann-Straße 1 85748 Garching Germany e-mail: [email protected]
Harald Weinfurter Sektion Physik Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Schellingstraße 4/III 80799 München, Germany e-mail: [email protected]
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New Computation Methods for Geom
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