Understanding how light behaves as it travels through complex lens systems is a foundational skill for anyone entering the field of optical engineering. This course provides a clear, step-by-step introduction to analyzing optical systems using mathematical matrices, removing the guesswork from lens design and system analysis.
You will transition from basic geometric optics to confidently calculating ray paths and determining key system parameters using systematic mathematical tools. By learning how to model light propagation mathematically, you will be able to evaluate and design multi-element optical setups with precision.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational physics of ray propagation and the core principles of geometric optics
- Apply the ABCD matrix method to trace rays through flat interfaces, curved surfaces, and thick lenses
- Locate and calculate the positions of principal planes, focal points, and nodal points within a system
- Analyze how aperture stops, entrance pupils, and exit pupils limit light and affect system performance
- Evaluate optical depth of focus and depth of field using systematic matrix calculations
- Practice solving real-world optical engineering problems through detailed text-based scenarios
This course begins with essential optical definitions and the core mathematics of refraction and reflection. You will then progress through the formulation of transfer and refraction matrices, culminating in the analysis of complex multi-element systems and pupil configurations.
This course is designed for beginners, engineering students, and physics enthusiasts looking for a structured introduction to optical system analysis. No prior experience with matrix optics is required, though a basic understanding of algebra and introductory physics is helpful.
Start reading today to master the mathematical foundations of optical engineering.
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