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1 | Nonimaging optical systems and their uses | 1 |
2 | Some basic ideas in geometrical optics | 7 |
3 | Some designs of image-forming concentrators | 25 |
4 | Nonimaging optical systems | 43 |
5 | Developments and modifications of the compound parabolic concentrator | 69 |
6 | The flow-line method for designing nonimaging optical systems | 99 |
7 | Concentrators for prescribed irradiance | 159 |
8 | Simultaneous multiple surface design method | 181 |
9 | Imaging applications of nonimaging concentrators | 219 |
10 | Consequences of symmetry | 235 |
11 | Global optimization of high-performance concentrators | 265 |
12 | A paradigm for a wave description of optical measurements | 305 |
13 | Applications to solar energy concentration | 317 |
14 | Manufacturing tolerances | 395 |
App. A | Derivation and explanation of the etendue invariant, including the dynamical analogy; derivation of the skew invariant | 415 |
App. B | The edge-ray theorem | 421 |
App. C | Conservation of skew and linear momentum | 433 |
App. D | Conservation of etendue for two-parameter bundles of rays | 439 |
App. E | Perfect off-axis imaging | 449 |
App. F | The Luneberg lens | 461 |
App. G | The geometry of the basic compound parabolic concentrator | 467 |
App. H | The [theta][subscript i]/[theta][subscript o] concentrator | 471 |
App. I | The truncated compound parabolic concentrator | 473 |
App. J | The differential equation for the 2D concentrator profile with nonplane absorber | 477 |
App. K | Skew rays in hyperboloidal concentrator | 481 |
App. L | Sine relation for hyperboliod/lens concentrator | 483 |
App. M | The concentrator design for skew rays | 485 |
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Add Nonimaging Optics, This book asks the reader to suspend conventional imaging notions to consider instead an analogy with fluid dynamics. Light is conceptualized as an incompressible fluid flow in phase space, or etendue. This book is a must for engineers and physicists, bot, Nonimaging Optics to your collection on WonderClub |