Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy (eBook)

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2009 | 1. Auflage
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Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy -  David J. Brady
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An essential reference for optical sensor system design This is the first text to present an integrated view of the optical and mathematical analysis tools necessary to understand computational optical system design. It presents the foundations of computational optical sensor design with a focus entirely on digital imaging and spectroscopy. It systematically covers: Coded aperture and tomographic imaging Sampling and transformations in optical systems, including wavelets and generalized sampling techniques essential to digital system analysis Geometric, wave, and statistical models of optical fields The basic function of modern optical detectors and focal plane arrays Practical strategies for coherence measurement in imaging system design The sampling theory of digital imaging and spectroscopy for both conventional and emerging compressive and generalized measurement strategies Measurement code design Linear and nonlinear signal estimation The book concludes with a review of numerous design strategies in spectroscopy and imaging and clearly outlines the benefits and limits of each approach, including coded aperture and imaging spectroscopy, resonant and filter-based systems, and integrated design strategies to improve image resolution, depth of field, and field of view. Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy is an indispensable textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in optical sensor design. In addition to its direct applicability to optical system design, unique perspectives on computational sensor design presented in the text will be of interest for sensor designers in radio and millimeter wave, X-ray, and acoustic systems.

David J. Brady, PhD, received a BA in physics and mathematics from Macalester College and MS and PhD degrees in applied physics from California Institute of Technology. Dr. Brady is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, where he directs the Duke Imaging and Spectroscopy Program. Dr. Brady is the architect of numerous computational imaging and spectroscopy systems, including multimodal multiplex spectroscopy and coded aperture snapshot spectral imaging. His current work focuses on multiple aperture lens system design and optical coherence measurement. He is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, SPIE, and IEEE.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1. Past, present and future.

1.1 Three revolutions.

1.2 Computational imaging.

1.3 Overview.

1.4 The fourth revolution.

Problems.

2. Geometric imaging.

2.1 Visibility.

2.2 Optical elements.

2.3 Focal imaging.

2.4 Imaging systems.

2.5 Pinhole and coded aperture imaging.

2.6 Projection tomography.

2.7 Reference structure tomography.

Problems.

3. Analysis.

3.1 Analytical tools.

3.2 Fields and transformations.

3.3 Fourier analysis.

3.4 Transfer functions and filters.

3.5 The Fresnel transformation.

3.6 The Whittaker-Shannon sampling theorem.

3.7 Discrete analysis of linear transformations.

3.8 Multiscale sampling.

3.9 B-splines.

3.10 Wavelets.

Problems.

4. Wave imaging.

4.1 Waves and fields.

4.2 Wave model for optical fields.

4.3 Wave propagation.

4.4 Diffraction.

4.5 Wave analysis of optical elements.

4.6 Wave propagation through thin lenses.

4.7 Fourier analysis of wave imaging.

4.8 Holography.

Problems.

5. Detection.

5.1 The Optoelectronic interface.

5.2 Quantum mechanics of optical detection.

5.3 Optoelectronic detectors.

5.3.1 Photoconductive detectors.

5.3.2 Photodiodes.

5.4 Physical characteristics of optical detectors.

5.5 Noise.

5.6 Charge coupled devices.

5.7 Active pixel sensors.

5.8 Infrared focal plane arrays.

Problems.

6. Coherence imaging.

6.1 Coherence and spectral fields.

6.2 Coherence propagation.

6.3 Measuring coherence.

6.4 Fourier analysis of coherence imaging.

6.5 Optical coherence tomography.

6.6 Modal analysis.

6.7 Radiometry.

Problems.

7. Sampling.

7.1 Samples and pixels.

7.2 Image plane sampling on electronic detector arrays.

7.3 Color imaging.

7.4 Practical sampling models.

7.5 Generalized sampling.

Problems.

8. Coding and inverse problems.

8.1 Coding taxonomy.

8.2 Pixel coding.

8.3 Convolutional coding.

8.4 Implicit coding.

8.5 Inverse problems.

Problems.

9. Spectroscopy.

9.1 Spectral measurements.

9.2 Spatially dispersive spectroscopy.

9.3 Coded aperture spectroscopy.

9.4 Interferometric Spectroscopy.

9.5 Resonant spectroscopy.

9.6 Spectroscopic filters.

9.7 Tunable filters.

9.8 2D spectroscopy.

Problems.

10. Computational imaging.

10.1 Imaging systems.

10.2 Depth of field.

10.3 Resolution.

10.4 Multiple aperture imaging.

10.5 Generalized sampling revisited.

10.6 Spectral imaging.

Problems.

References.

?Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in
optical sensor design, and as a reference for sensor designers in
radio and millimeter wave, X- ray, and acoustic systems, Brady's is
the first text to present an integrated view of the optical and
mathematical analysis tools necessary to understand computational
optical system design.? ( Book News, September 2009)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.4.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Optik
Technik
Schlagworte Chemie • Chemistry • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Optics & Photonics • Optik u. Photonik • Photonics & Lasers • Photonik u. Laser • Physics • Physik • spectroscopy • Spektroskopie
ISBN-10 0-470-44372-3 / 0470443723
ISBN-13 978-0-470-44372-9 / 9780470443729
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