Chapter 2Optics
Optics refers to the study of light focused on ultraviolet, visible, and infrared wavelengths. It also encompasses elements and instruments used to interact with light within those wavelengths. Optics forms the backbone of beam control systems, enabling efficient direction of light from the source to the desired target location. The primary focus of this chapter is to provide basic optics knowledge frequently utilized in beam control systems.
2.1 Light Sources
Light is electromagnetic radiation, which consists of waves of electric and magnetic fields propagating through space and a medium. Electromagnetic processes, caused by the energy loss of an atom or molecule, release a quantum of light called a photon, which carries the emitted electromagnetic radiant energy. Figure 2.1 illustrates a transverse light wave consisting of oscillating electric field
and magnetic field
, which are perpendicular to each other. The amplitude of the wave
represents the intensity of the light, and the wavelength
represents the period of oscillation that determines the color. Light ...
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