oaxino Posted November 20, 2024 Report Share Posted November 20, 2024 First-Order Optics: Rays, Stops, And Pupil AnalysisPublished 11/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 425.92 MB | Duration: 1h 57mDive Into the Fundamentals of Light and Optical Design: Understanding Rays, Appertures, Field of View, F-Number ,...What you'll learnExplore Light, Rays, and WavefrontsAnalyze Aperture and Field StopsUnderstand focal length (f), field of view (FOV), F-number (F/#), and other critical parameters.Calculate Optical Path LengthUnderstand the Importance of OpticsUnderstand Ray Types and Their RolesLearn Conventions and NotationsRelate Theory to Practical ApplicationsBuild a Strong Foundation for Optical DesignRequirementsThis course is designed for beginners, so no prior experience with optics or optical systems is necessary.Basic Math SkillsInterest in Optical DesignNo Specialized Equipment NeededDescriptionUnlock the fascinating world of optics with this comprehensive course designed for beginners and professionals alike. Dive into the core principles of light and optical design, exploring essential concepts that form the foundation of modern optical systems.This course takes you on a journey through the basics of light behavior, including Snell's Law and the laws of reflection, to more advanced topics like paraxial rays, marginal rays, and chief rays. You'll gain a clear understanding of how these rays influence optical performance and the critical roles of the aperture stop, field stop, and sensor format in designing optical systems.We'll also delve into key optical metrics such as field of view (FOV) and F-number, helping you connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Learn to analyze optical paths, understand symmetry in optical systems, and master first-order ray tracing techniques to design and evaluate optical elements effectively.Whether you're an engineer, scientist, or student eager to learn about optics, this course equips you with the knowledge and tools to succeed. By the end, you'll be confident in understanding and applying optical principles to solve real-world challenges in fields like imaging, photography, and optical engineering. Join us and bring your optical design skills to light!OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 IntroductionLecture 2 InstructorSection 2: The Physics of LightLecture 3 Why Understanding Optics is Essential?Lecture 4 Law of Refraction (Snell's Law)Lecture 5 Law of ReflectionLecture 6 Light, Rays, and WavefrontsLecture 7 Optical Path LengthSection 3: Core Principles of Optical SystemsLecture 8 Symmetry in Optical SystemsLecture 9 The Object Side and the Image SideLecture 10 Aperture StopLecture 11 Field StopLecture 12 Image Sensor FormatLecture 13 Entrance PupilLecture 14 Exit PupilSection 4: Understanding Rays in Optical SystemsLecture 15 Paraxial RaysLecture 16 Paraxial and Trigonometric Rays in Optical SystemsLecture 17 Marginal RaysLecture 18 Chief RaysLecture 19 Real Rays and First-order RaysLecture 20 First-Order Ray-Tracing: Refraction & TransferLecture 21 Invariants in PhysicsLecture 22 First-order ray invariantsLecture 23 ConventionsSection 5: Key Elements in Optical SystemsLecture 24 Focal Length (f)Lecture 25 Field of View (FOV)Lecture 26 F-number (F/#)Beginners in Optics,Optical and Mechanical Engineers,Designers of Optical Systems,Physics and Engineering Students,Hobbyists and Enthusiasts,Professionals in Emerging Fields,This course is structured to benefit both absolute beginners and professionals looking to fill knowledge gaps or refresh their understanding of first-order optics.,Engineers working in optical design, optomechanical systems, or related fields seeking to enhance their understanding of optical fundamentals.,Students or professionals new to the field of optics who want to build a strong foundation in optical principles and ray tracing.,Undergraduate or graduate students studying optics, photonics, or related subjects looking to complement their academic knowledge with practical insights.,Those passionate about understanding how optical systems work, from everyday lenses to advanced imaging devices.,Designers or researchers in AR/VR, night vision, or biomedical imaging who want to strengthen their theoretical background.ScreenshotsSay "Thank You"rapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/45f9e7167d7510f0e2899c60a07e608c/qhltd.FirstOrder.Optics.Rays.Stops.And.Pupil.Analysis.rar.htmlk2s.cc:https://k2s.cc/file/e643a500aa5fa/qhltd.FirstOrder.Optics.Rays.Stops.And.Pupil.Analysis.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now