An Introduction to the Theory of Optics (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Schuster, Arthur

 
9781330364208: An Introduction to the Theory of Optics (Classic Reprint)

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Explore the core ideas of light and how we measure, manipulate, and visualize it in the real world. This classic work surveys the theory and practical instruments of optics, from interference and diffraction to the behavior of light in crystals and through lenses. It blends fundamental principles with experimental methods, offering readers a solid foundation for understanding how optical systems are designed and tested.


The text emphasizes how light travels, how its speed and wavelength are measured, and how polarization and crystal structure affect propagation. It also discusses essential tools like interferometers, gratings, and compensators, and presents thought experiments and real-world demonstrations that illuminate complex ideas in approachable terms.



  • How wave behavior, refraction, dispersion, and interference lead to image formation and spectrum analysis

  • Principles behind optical instruments, including lenses, mirrors, and interferometers

  • Applications of polarization, crystal optics, and selective dispersion in experiments

  • Historical context and key experiments that shaped the theory of light


Ideal for readers of physics who want a clear, practical grounding in how light works and how optical theory connects to measurement and instrumentation.

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