Geometric, Physical, and Visual Optics: 2ed
- Completely revised and updated, you will benefit from new and rewritten sections on: axial magnification
 - Jackson Cross Cylinder tests
 - retinoscopy reflex motions
 - field of view
 - the optics of indirect ophthalmoscopy
 - optical aberrations
 - diffractive lenses
 - the Doppler shift
 - lasers and the similarities and differences of Gaussian laser beams versus the propagation of light from a point source
 - plus, a new appendix on angles and basic trigonometry.
 - Although not a matrix optics text, matrices are used extensively in the chapters on spherical systems and off-axis aspects of astigmatism. In particular, the matrix treatment of astigmatism serves as a foundation for the recently developed, much improved statistical techniques that deal with refractive corrections and astigmatism in all its aspects.
 
Key Features :
- Emphasizes conceptual understanding and development of optical intuition
 - Uses the vergence-dioptric power-wave front approach
 - Helpful review for optometry boards and qualifying examinations
 
Author Information
By Michael P. Keating, PhD, Professor, Michigan College of Optometry, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI
| Book | |
|---|---|
| Author | Keating, Michael | 
| Pages | 632 | 
| Year | 2001 | 
| ISBN | 9780750672627 | 
| Publisher | Elsevier | 
| Language | English | 
| Uncategorized | |
| Edition | 2/e | 
| Weight | 1.52 kg | 
| Dimensions | 21.79 x 28.65 x 3.73 cm | 
| Binding | Hardcover | 
| Imprint | Butterworth-Heinemann |