Optics Experiments and Demonstrations for Student Laboratories: Principles, methods and applications

This book provides a comprehensive guide to a wide range of optical experiments. Topics covered include classical geometrical and physical optics, polarization, scattering and diffraction, imaging, interference, wave propagation, optical properties of materials, and atmospheric and relativistic optics. There are a few selected suggestions on lasers and quantum optics. The book is an essential practical guide for optics students and their mentors at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The experiments described are based on the author's experience during many years of laboratory teaching in several universities and colleges and the emphasis is on setups which use equipment that is commonly available in student labs, with minimal dependence on special samples or instruments. A basic background in physics and optics is assumed, but commonly encountered problems and mistakes are discussed. There are several appendices describing specialized points which are difficult to locate in the literature, and advice is provided about computer simulations which accompany some of the experiments.

Key Features

  • Describes experiments in a wide range of optical topics, which an advanced undergraduate student will be acquainted with
  • Emphasizes how to carry out the experiments in a student laboratory, without the need for specialized equipment

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Optics Experiments and Demonstrations for Student Laboratories: Principles, methods and applications

This book provides a comprehensive guide to a wide range of optical experiments. Topics covered include classical geometrical and physical optics, polarization, scattering and diffraction, imaging, interference, wave propagation, optical properties of materials, and atmospheric and relativistic optics. There are a few selected suggestions on lasers and quantum optics. The book is an essential practical guide for optics students and their mentors at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The experiments described are based on the author's experience during many years of laboratory teaching in several universities and colleges and the emphasis is on setups which use equipment that is commonly available in student labs, with minimal dependence on special samples or instruments. A basic background in physics and optics is assumed, but commonly encountered problems and mistakes are discussed. There are several appendices describing specialized points which are difficult to locate in the literature, and advice is provided about computer simulations which accompany some of the experiments.

Key Features

  • Describes experiments in a wide range of optical topics, which an advanced undergraduate student will be acquainted with
  • Emphasizes how to carry out the experiments in a student laboratory, without the need for specialized equipment

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Optics Experiments and Demonstrations for Student Laboratories: Principles, methods and applications

Optics Experiments and Demonstrations for Student Laboratories: Principles, methods and applications

by Stephen G Lipson
Optics Experiments and Demonstrations for Student Laboratories: Principles, methods and applications

Optics Experiments and Demonstrations for Student Laboratories: Principles, methods and applications

by Stephen G Lipson

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This book provides a comprehensive guide to a wide range of optical experiments. Topics covered include classical geometrical and physical optics, polarization, scattering and diffraction, imaging, interference, wave propagation, optical properties of materials, and atmospheric and relativistic optics. There are a few selected suggestions on lasers and quantum optics. The book is an essential practical guide for optics students and their mentors at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The experiments described are based on the author's experience during many years of laboratory teaching in several universities and colleges and the emphasis is on setups which use equipment that is commonly available in student labs, with minimal dependence on special samples or instruments. A basic background in physics and optics is assumed, but commonly encountered problems and mistakes are discussed. There are several appendices describing specialized points which are difficult to locate in the literature, and advice is provided about computer simulations which accompany some of the experiments.

Key Features

  • Describes experiments in a wide range of optical topics, which an advanced undergraduate student will be acquainted with
  • Emphasizes how to carry out the experiments in a student laboratory, without the need for specialized equipment


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750322980
Publisher: Iop Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Series: Emerging Technologies in Optics and Photonics
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 7.37(w) x 10.44(h) x 0.74(d)
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