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Optics SpotSizes.nb 513 - James C. Wyant (2003) 1 Spot Sizes Question I am using the star test to evaluate an optical system. How does the minimum blur diameter due to third-order spherical aberration compare to a) b) the blur diameter due to astigmatism at the circle of least confusion? the width of blur due to third-order coma which is twice the sagittal coma? Assume equal amounts of third-order spherical, coma, and astigmatism as the maximum wavefront aberration. Solution Spherical aberration W = Ws 4 y = - R W R R =- 4 Ws = -8 I M Ws h y h 2h Therefore, 2 y = 16 f # Wsph 1 The minimum blur diameter is of this or 4 MinimumBlurDiameter = 4 f # Wsph a) Astigmatism W = Wa y 2 y = - R W R R =- 2 y Wa = -4 I M Wa h y h 2h 2 y = 8 f # Wast Blur diameter at circle of least is confusion one-half of this or BlurDiameterAtCircleOfLeastConfusion = 4 f # Wast SpotSizes.nb Optics 513 - James C. Wyant (2003) 2 b) Coma W = Wc 3 Cos@D = Wc Hx2 + y 2 L y y = - R Wc H3L = -6 f # Wcoma 2h At y2 = 1 R W R R =- Wc Hx2 + 3 y 2 L = - Wc H2 + 2 y 2 L h y h h y = -2 The sagittal coma is 1/3 of this and the diameter of the blur circle is 2/3 of this or DiameterOfBlurCircle = 4 f # Wcoma From Volume 11 of Applied Optics and Optical Engineering page 23 we have SpotSizes.nb Optics 513 - James C. Wyant (2003) 3 Therefore, the minimum spot diameter for third-order spherical, the width of the coma image (2/3 the tangential coma), and the diameter of the blur for astigmatism that falls halfway between the sagittal and tangential focus are all given by d = 4 f # W
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Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
SpotSizes.nb Optics 513 - James C. Wyant (2003) 1 Spot Sizes Question I am using the star test to evaluate an optical system. How does the minimum blur diameter due to third-order spherical aberration compare to a) b) the blur diameter due to asti...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 05 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
GeometricPhaseShifter.nb James C. Wyant 1 Geometric Phase Shifter Initial Parameter Setup James C. Wyant Optical Sciences Center University of Arizona Tucson, AZ www.optics.arizona.edu/jcwyant Introduction There are polarization techniques for p...
Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
GeometricPhaseShifter.nb James C. Wyant 1 Geometric Phase Shifter Initial Parameter Setup James C. Wyant Optical Sciences Center University of Arizona Tucson, AZ www.optics.arizona.edu/jcwyant Introduction There are polarization techniques for p...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 05 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
White Light Interferometry Eliminates ambiguities in heights present with monochromatic interferometry Techniques old, but use of modern electronics and computers enhance capabilities and applications 1998 - James C. Wyant Page 1 of 24 How High...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 08 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
8. Testing of Curved Surfaces and/or Lenses 8.1 Radius of Curvature 8.1.1 Spherometer 8.1.2 Autostigmatic Measurement 8.1.3 Newton\'s Rings 8.1.4 Interferometer and Radius Slide 8.2 Surface Figure 8.2.1 Test Plate 8.2.2 Twyman-Green Interferometer (LU...
Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
8. Testing of Curved Surfaces and/or Lenses 8.1 Radius of Curvature 8.1.1 Spherometer 8.1.2 Autostigmatic Measurement 8.1.3 Newton\'s Rings 8.1.4 Interferometer and Radius Slide 8.2 Surface Figure 8.2.1 Test Plate 8.2.2 Twyman-Green Interferometer (LU...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 04 (Fall, 2009)
Chapter 4 4. Basic Interferometry and Optical Testing 4.1 Two-Beam Interference 4.2 Fizeau Interferometer 4.3 Twyman-Green Interferometer 4.4 Laser-Based Fizeau Interferometer 4.5 Mach-Zehnder Interferometer 4.6 Typical Interferograms 4.7 Interferogr...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
Chapter 4 4. Basic Interferometry and Optical Testing 4.1 Two-Beam Interference 4.2 Fizeau Interferometer 4.3 Twyman-Green Interferometer 4.4 Laser-Based Fizeau Interferometer 4.5 Mach-Zehnder Interferometer 4.6 Typical Interferograms 4.7 Interferogr...
Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
Chapter 4 4. Basic Interferometry and Optical Testing 4.1 Two-Beam Interference 4.2 Fizeau Interferometer 4.3 Twyman-Green Interferometer 4.4 Laser-Based Fizeau Interferometer 4.5 Mach-Zehnder Interferometer 4.6 Typical Interferograms 4.7 Interferogr...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 05 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
JonesCalculus.nb Optics 513 - James C. Wyant 1 Jones Calculus Jones Vectors Linear Horizontal 1 lh = J N; 0 0 lv = J N; 1 Linear Vertical Linear at +45 degrees 1 1 lp45 = ! J N; 1 2 1 1 lm45 = ! J N; -1 2 1 1 rc = ! J N; - 2 1 1 lc = ! J N; 2 1...
Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
JonesCalculus.nb Optics 513 - James C. Wyant 1 Jones Calculus Jones Vectors Linear Horizontal 1 lh = J N; 0 0 lv = J N; 1 Linear Vertical Linear at +45 degrees 1 1 lp45 = ! J N; 1 2 1 1 lm45 = ! J N; -1 2 1 1 rc = ! J N; - 2 1 1 lc = ! J N; 2 1...
Arizona >> OPTICS >> 07 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 04 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 05 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTICS >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
5. Direct-Phase Measurement Interferometry 5.1 Phase Shifters 5.2 Zero-Crossing Technique 5.3 Phase-Lock Interferometry 5.4 Up-Down Counters 5.5 Phase-Stepping and Phase-Shifting (Integrated Bucket) 5.5.1 Algorithms 5.5.1.1 Four Step 5.5.1.2 Integrat...
Arizona >> CHAPTER >> 513 (Fall, 2009)
5. Direct-Phase Measurement Interferometry 5.1 Phase Shifters 5.2 Zero-Crossing Technique 5.3 Phase-Lock Interferometry 5.4 Up-Down Counters 5.5 Phase-Stepping and Phase-Shifting (Integrated Bucket) 5.5.1 Algorithms 5.5.1.1 Four Step 5.5.1.2 Integrat...
Arizona >> OPTI >> 510 (Fall, 2009)
Fall 2008 OPTI 510L Fundamentals of Applied Optics Lab Instructor: Jim Burge Optical Sciences 733 (520) 621-8182 jburge@optics.arizona.edu Teaching Assistant: Rene Zehnder Optical Sciences 300 (520) 626-7302 rzehnder@optics.arizona.edu Class: Mein...
Arizona >> OPTI >> 510 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 510 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 10 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 521 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 10 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 521 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 10 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 521 (Fall, 2009)
Manual Linear Stages Dathon Golish OPTI 521 HW #10b University of Arizona 520-626-9230 dgolish@u.arizona.edu November 29, 2006 This report will compare and contrast the characteristics of various manual linear stages of moderate travel distance (~10 ...
Arizona >> HW >> 10 (Fall, 2009)
OPTI 521 HW 10 ADHESIVES TALIAFERRO Summers Optical Type RD3-74 2-Part Optical Epoxy with Plasticizer for Low Curing-Stress Applications http:/www.emsdiasum.com/summers/optical/cements/default.htm SUMMARY AND BASIC CHARACTERISTICS Summers Optical s...
Arizona >> HW >> 521 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 10 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 521 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> HW >> 10 (Fall, 2009)
UV Curing Adhesives Jay Vizgaitis, Opti 521 Homework 10 Properties: UV curing adhesive are one part adhesives that cure within seconds when UV light is applied. They are used for bonding glasses to glass, metals, and plastics for applications such as...
Arizona >> HW >> 521 (Fall, 2009)
UV Curing Adhesives Jay Vizgaitis, Opti 521 Homework 10 Properties: UV curing adhesive are one part adhesives that cure within seconds when UV light is applied. They are used for bonding glasses to glass, metals, and plastics for applications such as...
Arizona >> WORKSHOP >> 2009 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 696 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 696 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 696 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 696 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 696 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> OPTI >> 696 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 124 (Fall, 2008)
Math 124 Name _ #37 REPRESENTATIONS USING THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM 5.3 Assume F ( x) = f ( x) and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus applies in each case. For each problem complete the statement and give an illustration on each graph. 1. On the gra...
Arizona >> MATH >> 129 (Spring, 2006)
Taylor polynomial approximation with rigorous error bounds - derived using integration by parts by Marek Rychlik November 8, 2008 1 Motivation Our textbook is vague about the error of the Taylor approximations. A very nice argument, based on integra...
Arizona >> MATH >> 125 (Fall, 2008)
Math 125, Section 02 Midterm II October 24, 2008 Problem 1. The following is the graph of a certain functions f (x), g(x), h(x) and k(x) for 0 x 10. Please answer the questions below, listing all functions that fit the description, or say \"NONE\" i...
Arizona >> MATH >> 129 (Spring, 2006)
Math 129, Section 11 Midterm I September 17, 2008 Problem 1. A function f (x) is increasing on the interval a x b and concave down. Let I = b f (x) d x. The ALLSUMS program was used to approximate the value of I with n = 20 and n = a 40. Which one o...
Arizona >> MATH >> 125 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 125 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 125 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 129 (Spring, 2006)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 129 (Spring, 2006)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 456 (Spring, 2008)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 302 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> BUSMATHSPR >> 08 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> MATH >> 115 (Fall, 2009)
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