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ISBN
9780974707723
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Introduction to Fourier Optics
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Joseph W. Goodman
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Freeman & Company, W&H
Item Width
7.6in
Item Weight
38.5 Oz
Number of Pages
491 Pages

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Fourier analysis is a ubiquitous tool that has found application to diverse areas of physics and engineering. This book deals with its applications in optics, and in particular with its applications to diffraction, imaging, optical data processing, holography and optical communications.

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Publisher
Freeman & Company, W&H
ISBN-10
0974707724
ISBN-13
9780974707723
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Joseph W. Goodman
Publication Name
Introduction to Fourier Optics
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
491 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
7.6in
Item Weight
38.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Qc355.G65 2004
Grade from
College Junior
Grade to
College Graduate Student
Edition Number
3
Reviews
"Goodman's Introduction to Fourier Optics explains scalar wave propagation and transfer functions that are essential for understanding the performance of imaging and other optical systems. It also covers several advanced topics. This is the clearest and best-written textbook I have ever read." --James R. Fienup, Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics, University of Rochester, "Goodman's Introduction to Fourier Optics explains scalar wave propagation and transfer functions that are essential for understanding the performance of imaging and other optical systems. It also covers several advanced topics. This is the clearest and best-written textbook I have ever read." --James R. Fienup, Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics, University of Rochester "Introduction to Fourier Optics provided me with my first introduction to this exciting field more than 30 years ago. Over the years it has continued to serve as a teaching resource, a reference book and a source of insights and inspiration for launching new research directions. Its clarity of presentation has set a gold standard for technical books possibly in all fields." --Ravi Athale, DARPA "Joe Goodman's wonderful book on Fourier Optics is like a good wine. It keeps getting better and better." --Demetri Psaltis, California Institute of Technology "Introduction to Fourier Optics by J.W. Goodman is the standard teaching and reference text for Fourier optics and optical information processing. Over the years, applications of these principles have been important in diverse fields such as pattern recognition, image processing, displays, sensors, communications, data storage and imaging systems. Previous editions have included updated material on holography and wavefront modulation. In this most recent edition, a new chapter describes devices and techniques important for optical communications, emphasizing the interplay between time, temporal frequency, space and spatial frequency. Topics such as fiber Bragg gratings, ultrashort pulse shaping, and spectral holography are presented in the same clear and understandable yet detailed manner as the other topics in the text. Once again, the use of Fourier techniques provides particular insight into the principles and applications of these important new fields. This latest edition is an outstanding enhancement of this classic text." --Alexander A. Sawchuk, University of Southern California "The publication of Introduction to Fourier Optics in 1968 has helped launch the very field of Fourier optics and its adoption into the physics and engineering curriculum. Updated and expanded in 1996, with recent advances in optical information processing and holography fully covered, this influential book has continued to be the best text and the most succinct reference in this area. By using a linear systems approach to describe optical systems, this book has played a major role in attracting engineering students to optics by drawing on analogies with electrical systems. It has also helped expose physics students to the powerful tools of two-dimensional Fourier and linear system theory. Now, the third edition continues this cross-disciplinary tradition by adding a new chapter on Fourier Optics in Optical Communication. A founder of this field and a contributor to many of its significant advances, Joseph W. Goodman has a clear and lucid writing style with an exceptional ability to weave physical concepts seamlessly with the underlying mathematical foundation, and at the same time offer a rich feast of interesting applications." --Bahaa Saleh, Boston University, "Introduction to Fourier Optics provided me with my first introduction to this exciting field more than 30 years ago. Over the years it has continued to serve as a teaching resource, a reference book and a source of insights and inspiration for launching new research directions. Its clarity of presentation has set a gold standard for technical books possibly in all fields." -Ravi Athale, DARPA, "Goodman's Introduction to Fourier Optics explains scalar wave propagation and transfer functions that are essential for understanding the performance of imaging and other optical systems. It also covers several advanced topics. This is the clearest and best-written textbook I have ever read." -James R. Fienup, Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics, University of Rochester   "Introduction to Fourier Optics provided me with my first introduction to this exciting field more than 30 years ago. Over the years it has continued to serve as a teaching resource, a reference book and a source of insights and inspiration for launching new research directions. Its clarity of presentation has set a gold standard for technical books possibly in all fields." -Ravi Athale, DARPA "Joe Goodman's wonderful book on Fourier Optics is like a good wine. It keeps getting better and better." -Demetri Psaltis, California Institute of Technology "Introduction to Fourier Optics by J.W. Goodman is the standard teaching and reference text for Fourier optics and optical information processing. Over the years, applications of these principles have been important in diverse fields such as pattern recognition, image processing, displays, sensors, communications, data storage and imaging systems. Previous editions have included updated material on holography and wavefront modulation. In this most recent edition, a new chapter describes devices and techniques important for optical communications, emphasizing the interplay between time, temporal frequency, space and spatial frequency. Topics such as fiber Bragg gratings, ultrashort pulse shaping, and spectral holography are presented in the same clear and understandable yet detailed manner as the other topics in the text. Once again, the use of Fourier techniques provides particular insight into the principles and applications of these important new fields. This latest edition is an outstanding enhancement of this classic text." -Alexander A. Sawchuk, University of Southern California "The publication of Introduction to Fourier Optics in 1968 has helped launch the very field of Fourier optics and its adoption into the physics and engineering curriculum. Updated and expanded in 1996, with recent advances in optical information processing and holography fully covered, this influential book has continued to be the best text and the most succinct reference in this area. By using a linear systems approach to describe optical systems, this book has played a major role in attracting engineering students to optics by drawing on analogies with electrical systems. It has also helped expose physics students to the powerful tools of two-dimensional Fourier and linear system theory. Now, the third edition continues this cross-disciplinary tradition by adding a new chapter on Fourier Optics in Optical Communication. A founder of this field and a contributor to many of its significant advances, Joseph W. Goodman has a clear and lucid writing style with an exceptional ability to weave physical concepts seamlessly with the underlying mathematical foundation, and at the same time offer a rich feast of interesting applications." -Bahaa Saleh, Boston University, "Introduction to Fourier Optics provided me with my first introduction to this exciting field more than 30 years ago. Over the years it has continued to serve as a teaching resource, a reference book and a source of insights and inspiration for launching new research directions. Its clarity of presentation has set a gold standard for technical books possibly in all fields." --Ravi Athale, DARPA, "Joe Goodman's wonderful book on Fourier Optics is like a good wine. It keeps getting better and better." -Demetri Psaltis, California Institute of Technology, "Goodman's Introduction to Fourier Optics explains scalar wave propagation and transfer functions that are essential for understanding the performance of imaging and other optical systems. It also covers several advanced topics. This is the clearest and best-written textbook I have ever read." -James R. Fienup, Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics, University of Rochester, "Joe Goodman's wonderful book on Fourier Optics is like a good wine. It keeps getting better and better." --Demetri Psaltis, California Institute of Technology
Table of Content
1 Introduction 2 Fourier Analysis in Two Dimensions 3 Foundations of Scalar Diffraction Theory 4 Fresnel and Fraunhofer Diffraction 5 Wave-Optics Analysis of Coherent Optical Systems 6 Frequency Analysis of Optical Imaging Systems 7 Wavefront Modulation 8 Analog Optical Information Processing 9 Holography 10 Fourier Optics in Optical Communications A Delta Functions and Fourier Transform Theorems B Introduction to Paraxial Geometrical Optics C Polarization and Jones Matrices D The Grating Equation Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Physics / Optics & Light, Applied Sciences, Physics / Electricity
Lccn
2004-023213
Dewey Decimal
621.3601/5152433
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science

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