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Optical Metrology
FSI-XOMAcad. year: 2010/2011
Optical metrology can be described as a complex of techniques from fields such as physics, electrical and mechanical engineering, and computer science. It has considerably benefited from some of the most important innovations of the recent past: lasers, computers and fibre optics communication. The course is intended as an occasion to review the methods of optical metrology, with emphasis on non-destructive testing.
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Physics I, Physics II, Metrological Physics is conditional.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
RASTOGI, P.K. and INAUDI, D. Trends in Optical Nondestructive Testing and Inspection. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2000. 633 p.
SALEH, B.E.A and TEICH, M.C. Fundamentals f Photonics. New York: Wiley, 1991. 966 p.
Recommended reading
MALACARA, D. and THOMPSON, B.J. Handbook of Optical Engineering. New York: Dekker, 2001. 978 p.
SALEH, B.E.A and TEICH, M.C. Základy fotonky. Praha: MATFYZPRESS, 1994. 1055 p.