- Hecht - Optics. My copy is now falling to bits from over use. This is the first book I will refer to myself and I normally recommend it to other people when they want to learn about the basic physics of optics. The books scores highly for its readability and Hecht ability to explain concepts. I can be a bit light in places but makes a good starting point.
- Goodman - Introduction to Fourier Optics. This is really the bible of Fourier optics. Goodman has produced an excellent book that covers the theory and applications of Fourier optics.
- Saleh & Teich - Fundamentals of Photonics, an excellent overview of the whole field of photoncs
- Born & Wolf - Principles of Optics, the most rigorous of books. Its not the easiest of reads.
- Smith - Mordern Optical Engineering
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Optics books
I've been think about what are the best books on Optics for degree level and above and attempted to come up with a top five. Here's my list
Chrome
I'm trying out Google's Chrome web browser to write this. I've got to say I am really impressed with the speed of rendering complex pages. It's still missing a few things, like a spell checker for forms and it doesn't render MathML which I use a lot of.
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
The new blog
Well it looks like Google now own my life since I've started this blog. I'm basically going to using to talk about interesting thing I've found or done in the field of optics and image processing.
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