Modern Optics Simplified
Robert D. Guenther
Reviews and Awards
"An impressive contribution to the literature on image science...The book is an authoritative presentation by the author of the modern field of optics that is moving ahead dramatically due to the growth of virtually all fields of technology. Guenther writes with clarity and precision from his unique perspectiveâ This book is well suited to a variety of scholars, including first year graduate students and advanced undergraduates.Â" -- Nicholas George, The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester,
"A must read for anyone wishing to obtain a solid foundation for applying the science of optics. Starting from the wave aspect of light, Guenther develops a fresh new approach to describing modern optics. The book bridges the gap between classical optics and contemporary applications of light." -- Eric Mazur, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University,
"Guenther has succeeded to provide a much needed and well-balanced modern optics book suitable for students and experienced researchers alike. Across 11 beautifully-illustrated chapters, key fundamentals from geometrical and wave optics to polarization, waveguides and imaging are all covered in appropriate depth. Each chapter ends with a selection of problems that probes the knowledge gained by the reader. The book is enriched by historical chapter introductions, and highlighted examples from modern science including optical tweezers, optical coherence tomography, stellar interferometry, photonic crystal fibers, aberrations and human vision. A clear new favourite for any serious optics scholar and student alike. Brilliant work!" -- Brian Vohnsen, School of Physics, University College Dublin,
"Modern optics has expanded into many beautiful topics. Bob Gunther has masterfully succeeded in presenting a concise, clear introduction to this fascinating field. Students and scholars worldwide will enjoy reading and consulting this succinct, well-informed, and wonderfully well-structured book." -- Jorge Ojeda-Castañeda, , Engineering School, University of Guanajuato,