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José Sasián is Professor of Optical Design at the College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona. He has taught a course on lens design for more than twenty years and has published extensively in the field. He has worked as a consultant in lens design for the optics industry, and has been responsible for the design of a variety of successful and novel lens systems.
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Classical imaging, first-order imaging, and imaging aberrations
3. Aspheric surfaces
4. Thin lenses
5. Ray tracing
6. Radiometry in a lens system
7. Achromatic and athermal lenses
8. Combinations of achromatic doublets
9. Image evaluation
10. Lens tolerancing
11. Using lens design software
12. Petzval portrait objective, Cooke triplet and double Gauss lens
13. Lens system combinations
14. Ghost image analysis
15. Designing with off-the-shelf lenses
16. Mirror systems
17. Miniature lenses
18. Zoom lenses
Appendix 1: tables of imaging aberrations
Appendix 2: tables of pupil aberrations
Appendix 3: tables of structural aberration coefficients
Appendix 4: table of aberrations of a plane symmetric system
Appendix 5: the sine condition
Glossary
Further reading
Index.