Toru Yoshizawa (editor)0849337607, 9780849337604, 9781420019513
Carefully designed to make information accessible to beginners without sacrificing academic rigor, the Handbook of Optical Metrology: Principles and Applications discusses fundamental principles and techniques before exploring practical applications.
With contributions from veterans in the field, as well as from up-and-coming researchers, the Handbook offers 30 substantial and well-referenced chapters. In addition to the introductory matter, forward-thinking descriptions are included in every chapter that make this a valuable reference for all those involved with optical metrology.
• Covers fundamentals of light sources, lenses, prisms, and mirrors, as well as optoelectronic sensors, optical devices, and optomechanical elements
• Discusses interferometry, holography, and speckle methods and applications
• Explains moire metrology and the optical heterodyne measurement method
• Delves into the specifics of diffraction, scattering, polarization, and near-field optics
• Considers applications for measuring length and size, displacement. straightness and parallelism, flatness, and three-dimensional shapes
• Explores advanced methods such as fringe analysis, photogrammetry, polarimetry, birefringence measurement, and ellipsometry
• Discusses advances in optical thin film and coatings, and film surface and thickness profilometry
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