Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering: Abe-Las, pages 1-1024

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Ronald G. Driggers
CRC Press, 2003 - Science - 3104 pages
Compiled by 330 of the most widely respected names in the electro-optical sciences, the Encyclopedia is destined to serve as the premiere guide in the field with nearly 2000 figures, 560 photographs, 260 tables, and 3800 equations. From astronomy to x-ray optics, this reference contains more than 230 vivid entries examining the most intriguing technological advances and perspectives from distinguished professionals around the globe. The contributors have selected topics of utmost importance in areas including digital image enhancement, biological modeling, biomedical spectroscopy, and ocean optics, providing thorough coverage of recent applications in this continually expanding field.
 

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Simulation of FLIR and ElectroOptical Sensors Eddie Jacobs 2583
72
Digital Image RestorationClassical C Andrew Segall and Aggelos K Katsaggelos
411
Distortion Laurence G Hassebrook and Chun Guan
428
DopplerFree Spectroscopy Susan K Watson
435
ElectroOptical Imaging System Performance Measurement Piet Bijl
443
ElectroOptical Materials JeanPierre Huignard and JeanPaul Pocholle
451
Emissivity Measurements Using Infrared Imaging Radiometric Cameras
475
High Power Femtosecond Pulses Victor Yanovsky
695
Visual Search Alexander Toet and Piet Bijl 2949
707
Holographic Storage Geoffrey W Burr
710
Holography H John Caulfield
735
Human Vision and Color Brian H Tsou and Vincent A Billock
748
Illumination Optics Richard Heinisch
760
Image Compression Applications Liviu I Voicu
773
Image Compression with the JPEG2000 Standard Christopher M Brislawn
779

Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography Donald W Sweeney
485
Eye Movements and Accommodation Nicklaus F Fogt
492
Fiber Optic Sources Geert Morthier
511
Fiber OpticsCharacteristics John Gowar
519
Fiber OpticsOptical Communications John Gowar
534
Fluorescence Microscopy Kenneth R Spring
548
FNumber Numerical Aperture and Depth of Focus John Hall
556
Fourier Data Processing in Optics Zeev Zalevsky David Mendlovic Gal Shabtay
569
Fourier Optics and Optical Signal Processing Joseph Shamir
585
Fourier Spectrometer Romuald Jozwicki
598
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Xudong Xiao and Bing Wang
607
Fresnel Lens Michael D Watson and Steven M Scott
616
Galaxies William Keel
629
Gas Lasers Robert C Sze
639
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648
Glass Waveguide Fabrication Giancarlo C Righini
650
Quantum Dot Devices Madalina Furis and Alexander N Cartwright 2188
664
GlassWorking Optical Applications Hedser van Brug
667
Gradient Index GRIN Lenses Andrew B Tsiboulia
675
HighDensity Data StorageNew Prospects Claire Gu
686
Image Intensifiers C Bruce Johnson
785
Image Quality Equations and NIIRS Jon C Leachtenauer
793
Image Quality Measures for Compression Transforms Frank M Caimi
812
Image Segmentation Mauro Barni and Franco Bartolini
826
Image Sequence Processing Robert L Stevenson and Sean Borman
840
Industrial Lasers Leonard R Migliore
880
Infrared Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays I Masafumi Kimata
889
Infrared Imaging Systems Keith Krapels
901
Integral Transforms Mikhail S Belenkii
913
Integrated Optical Circuits Ari Tervonen
926
Integrated Optical Waveguides ChengChung Li
936
Interference John Hayes
945
Intracavity Laser Spectroscopy of Molecules L N Sinitsa
966
Iterated Function Systems Michael F Barnsley
976
Joint Transform Correlator Suganda Jutamulia
984
LaserCooled Atoms and Optical Lattices Gilbert Grynberg
990
Laser and Gaussian Beam Propagation and Transformation Javier Alda
998
Laser Transmitters Osamu Wada
1014
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Ronald G. Driggers holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Memphis. He is a senior engineer with the U.S. Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate and is the U.S. representative to the NATO panel on advanced thermal imager characterization. Dr. Driggers is the author of two other books on infrared and electro-optic systems and has published over 30 refereed journal papers.

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