ABSTRACT

Polarized Light and Optical Systems presents polarization optics for undergraduate and graduate students in a way which makes classroom teaching relevant to current issues in optical engineering. This curriculum has been developed and refined for a decade and a half at the University of Arizona’s College of Optical Sciences. Polarized Light and Optical Systems provides a reference for the optical engineer and optical designer in issues related to building polarimeters, designing displays, and polarization critical optical systems. The central theme of Polarized Light and Optical Systems is a unifying treatment of polarization elements as optical elements and optical elements as polarization elements.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive presentation of Jones calculus and Mueller calculus with tables and derivations of the Jones and Mueller matrices for polarization elements and polarization effects
  • Classroom-appropriate presentations of polarization of birefringent materials, thin films, stress birefringence, crystal polarizers, liquid crystals, and gratings
  • Discussion of the many forms of polarimeters, their trade-offs, data reduction methods, and polarization artifacts
  • Exposition of the polarization ray tracing calculus to integrate polarization with ray tracing
  • Explanation of the sources of polarization aberrations in optical systems and the functional forms of these polarization aberrations
  • Problem sets to build students’ problem-solving capabilities.

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction and Overview

chapter 2|32 pages

Polarized Light

chapter 3|28 pages

Stokes Parameters and the Poincaré Sphere

chapter 4|26 pages

Interference of Polarized Light

chapter 5|46 pages

Jones Matrices and Polarization Properties

chapter 6|57 pages

Mueller Matrices

chapter 7|76 pages

Polarimetry

chapter 8|28 pages

Fresnel Equations

chapter 9|36 pages

Polarization Ray Tracing Calculus

chapter 10|64 pages

Optical Ray Tracing

chapter 11|24 pages

The Jones Pupil and Local Coordinate Systems

chapter 12|32 pages

Fresnel Aberrations

chapter 13|28 pages

Thin Films

chapter 15|50 pages

Paraxial Polarization Aberrations

chapter 16|36 pages

Image Formation with Polarization Aberration

chapter 18|16 pages

A Skew Aberration

chapter 19|46 pages

Birefringent Ray Trace

chapter 21|44 pages

Uniaxial Materials and Components

chapter 22|26 pages

Crystal Polarizers

chapter 23|26 pages

Diffractive Optical Elements

chapter 24|42 pages

Liquid Crystal Cells

chapter 25|30 pages

Stress-Induced Birefringence

chapter 27|32 pages

Summary and Conclusions