Title: Geometrical Optics: Lenses
1Geometrical Optics Lenses
- Light and Video Microscopy
- Fall, 2012
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13Problems with the Corpuscular Theoryas a
Mechanism
- Reflection and refraction may occur at the same
boundary. According to the corpuscular theory,
this would mean the presence of both repulsive
and attractive forces at the surface of the
medium. This was not easy to explain.
14Dispersion
15Chromatic Aberration
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21Total Internal Reflection
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26Frustrated Total Internal Reflection
27Fingerprinting using Frustrated Total Internal
Reflection
Light approaching the valleys in fingertips is
reflected normally by total internal reflection.
(The images of the valleys are bright). The
ridges of the finger tip frustrate the total
internal reflection. (The images of the ridges
are dark).
28Frustrated Total Internal Reflection
29Frustrated Total Internal Reflection
30Lentil (Lens)
31 32Converging and Diverging Lenses
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43Phoenician Glass
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