Optical sensors [electronic resource] : basics and applications / Jörg Haus.
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Sumário:
- Part One. The Optical Sensor Construction Kit
- 2. Light Sources
- 2.1. Important Properties of Light Sources
- 2.2. Thermal Light Sources
- 2.3. Line Sources
- 2.4. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
- 2.5. Lasers
- 3. Photodetectors
- 3.1. Photomultipliers
- 3.2. Photodiodes
- 3.3. Other Detector Types
- 3.4. Imaging Detectors
- 3.5. Detector Noise
- 4. Optical Elements
- 4.1. Optical Materials
- 4.2. Mirrors, Prisms and Lenses
- 4.3. Dispersive Elements: Prisms and Gratings
- 4.4. Optical Filters
- 4.5. Polarizers
- 4.6. Optical Fibers
- 4.7. Modulators
- Part Two. Optical Sensors and Their Applications
- 5. Eyes: The Examples of Nature
- 5.1. The Compound Eyes of Insects
- 5.2. Nature's Example: The Human Eye
- 6. Optical Sensor Concepts
- 6.1. Switches
- 6.1.1. Light Barriers
- 6.1.2. Rain Sensor
- 6.2. Spatial Dimensions
- 6.2.1. Distance
- 6.2.2. Displacement
- 6.2.3. Velocity
- 6.2.4. Angular Velocity
- 6.3. Strain
- 6.4. Temperature
- 6.5. Species Determination and Concentration
- 6.5.1. Spectrometry
- 6.5.2. Polarimetry
- 6.5.3. Ellipsometry
- 6.5.4. Refractometry
- 6.5.5. Particle Density and Particle Number
- 6.5.6. Fluorescence Detection
- 6.6. Surface Topography
- 6.6.1. Chromatic Confocal Sensors
- 6.6.2. Conoscopic Holography
- 6.6.3. Multiwavelength Interferometry (MWLI)
- 6.6.4. White-Light Interferometry
- 6.6.5. Near-Field Optical Microscopy
- 6.6.6. Contouring: Structured-Light Techniques
- 6.6.7. Concepts: Cross-Correlation Analysis and 2D Fourier-Transform Techniques
- 6.7. Deformation and Vibration Analysis
- 6.7.1. Laser Vibrometers
- 6.7.2. Speckle-Pattern Interferometry
- 6.7.3. Holographic Interferometry
- 6.8. Wavefront Sensing and Adaptive Optics
- 6.9. Determination of the Sun Angle
- 6.10. Determination of Age
- Part Three. Optics and Sensors at Work: A Laser-Spectroscopic Experiment
- 7. The Measurement Problem
- 8. The Physical Principles behind the Experiment
- 9. Spectroscopic Setups of the Experiment
- 9.1. The Single-Step Approach
- 9.2. The Two-Step Approach.