Recommend a book for Optical physics

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For a rigorous understanding of optical physics, several books are recommended, including "Modern Optical Engineering" by Warren J. Smith, which is suitable for learning about light behavior through various mediums. "Optics" by Eugene Hecht is also suggested as it aligns well with university optics modules. Additionally, "Principles of Optics" by Born and Wolf is noted as a classic text, available for free download. These resources cover essential concepts such as focus, blur, and aberrations. Engaging with these texts will enhance understanding of optical principles.
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Hello,

Can someone recommend a book for Optical physics? I am keen to learn rigorously some fundamental aspects of light passing through various mediums (lens). I want to understand terms such as focus, blur, aberrations etc.

-Ranga
 
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What is your current education level and background?
 
Drakkith said:
What is your current education level and background?

Hi,

I have a Bachelor's in Mech. and I am a Mechanical engineer. I am good at Maths. I can visualize calculus very well. Let me know if you need more information?

-Ranga
 
Well, you could try Modern Optical Engineering, by Warren J. Smith.
It's the recommended textbook for my Geometrical Optics class and should cover everything you've asked for.
 
Hecht - optics

I've been using this book for my optics module at university. So I think it will suit you.
 
Thank you.
 
Born & Wolf "Principles of Optics". The classic with free download.
 
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