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Geometrical optics

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Optical Aberrations: Spherical and Chromatic
Explores spherical aberration, astigmatism, coma, and chromatic aberration in lenses.
Introduction to Optics: Light and Waves
Introduces fundamental optics concepts, covering refraction, reflection, interference, polarization, and more, exploring the behavior of light in different media.
Ray Optics
Introduces the basic principles of ray optics, covering topics such as microscopy aspects, image formation, and laws of reflection and refraction.
Polarized Light: Reflection and Lenses
Explores circular polarized waves, reflection, lenses, and human vision optics.
Optical Aberrations: Understanding and Minimizing
Explores optical aberrations, including spherical aberration, coma, and astigmatism, and provides strategies to minimize them.
Electron Microscopy Components
Covers electron microscope components, vacuum systems, aberrations, detectors, and specimen holders.
Optical Aberrations: Understanding Spherical, Chromatic, Coma, Astigmatism, and More
Explores optical aberrations in microscopy, including spherical, chromatic, coma, astigmatism, and more, impacting image quality and correction methods.
Optical Aberrations: Understanding and Minimizing
Explores optical aberrations, including spherical aberration, astigmatism, and chromatic aberration, and discusses methods to minimize them.
Matrix Optics: Ray Tracing & Imaging in Optical Systems
Explores the connection between matrix optics and ray optics in optical systems, focusing on ray tracing and imaging.
Optical Systems: Matrices and Lenses
Covers the 2x2 transfer matrix for optical systems and the characterization using height and angle parameters, along with lens systems and entrance pupils.

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