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Building Electro-Optical Systems: Making It All Work (Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics)

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Building Electro-Optical SystemsIn the newly revised third edition of Building Electro-Optical Systems: Making It All Work, renowned Dr. Philip C. D. Hobbs delivers a birds-eye view of all the topics you’ll need to understand for successful optical instrument design and construction. The author draws on his own work as an applied physicist and consultant with over a decade of experience in designing and constructing electro-optical systems from beginning to end. The book’s topics are chosen to allow readers in a variety of disciplines and fields to quickly and confidently decide whether a given device or technique is appropriate for their needs. Using accessible prose and intuitive organization, Building Electro-Optical Systems remains one of the most practical and solution-oriented resources available to graduate students and professionals. The newest edition includes comprehensive revisions that reflect progress in the field of electro-optical instrument design and construction since the second edition was published. It also offers approximately 350 illustrations for visually oriented learners. Readers will also enjoy: A thorough introduction to basic optical calculations, including wave propagation, detection, coherent detection, and interferometersPractical discussions of sources and illuminators, including radiometry, continuum sources, incoherent line sources, lasers, laser noise, and diode laser coherence controlExplorations of optical detection, including photodetection in semiconductors and signal-to-noise ratiosFull treatments of lenses, prisms, and mirrors, as well as coatings, filters, and surface finishes, and polarizationPerfect for graduate students in physics, electrical engineering, optics, and optical engineering, Building Electro-Optical Systems is also an ideal resource for professional designers working in optics, electro-optics, analog electronics, and photonics. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley; 3rd edition (January 26, 2022)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 832 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1119438977


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 77


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.15 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.8 x 1.5 x 11.1 inches


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  • The book of lore
This book is compendium of experience as much as it is of knowledge. The author artfully steps between theory and practice. The lessons contained in the book were obviously earned through many years of hands on experience. Every time I cracked it open to look for information on the design and test measurement techniques for real EO applications I've found what I've been looking for. This book is a real find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by John

  • A long-awaited update to a modern-day engineering classic
The latest edition of Philip C. D. Hobbs's "Building Electro-Optical Systems" definitely lives up to its "Making it All Work" subtitle. Phil has many years of experience in the EO field, running the gamut from biomedical applications to EUV lithography, and he isn't afraid to relate the failures and near-misses he's seen alongside the many successful designs he's been involved with. These real-world anecdotes and case studies bring the technical topics to life in a way that many authors are unable to match. The first thing you'll notice is the book's physical size, at least if you're still into the whole printed-word thing. It's somewhat larger than usual, which helps keep the page count under control. Combined with its top-notch binding, paper, and print quality, this keeps the book from feeling as flimsy and fragile as many weighty technical books do these days. Its sheer breadth of content is, as with the previous edition, just plain humbling. The table of contents alone is about 30 pages long. As with the previous edition, the title is somewhat unfortunate. Many people who need this book, or who would simply enjoy it, will not bother to pick it up because they "don't do optical stuff." This is one book you don't want to judge by its cover, as it contains plenty of relevant content for designers of electronic instrumentation who work in other fields where every dB and nanovolt counts. My guess is that almost all fans of Horowitz & Hill's Art of Electronics and its accompanying X Chapters volume will find this one worthwhile too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022 by KE5FX

  • The Horowitz and Hill of optics / electro-optics
I was just getting the link to recommend this to yet another colleague, and saw this book had only 4 reviews... which is criminal for such a useful, helpful, and frankly fun book, so I am adding this review. First, the book is absolutely five stars; if you are the sort of person that likes Horowitz and Hill's 'Art of Electronics' (AOE), then this book is for you, if just for the circuits/electronics discussions. Order it without hesitation. The book is also at every bit as high a level as AOE -- this is not a book to read until you've had circuits, and built a few, and similarly have been doing more than your first class in optics. The people I recommend it to are usually PhD graduate students or postdocs, and most of the people I know who have already read it when the topic comes up are professors or senior engineering staff. I definitely wish I had had this around the time I started my 2nd year in graduate school... it is full of lore and practical tricks, and also drops deep technical insights in passing in a way that just makes reading it continually fun (in that regard, much like AOE). The product came out long ago, but the New Focus (now Newport) 'Nirvana' balanced photodetectors are based on Hobbs' design and patent. The title of one of his papers on that, 'Ultrasensitive laser noise measurements without tears' probably sums up the conversational style of his writing. If you've ever needed to design a photodiode front end, and started to wonder about the details... Hobbs lays it all out beautifully in this book, along with many other handy pieces of the optical measurement puzzle. In terms of the level of the book, it's best if you've been through a Fourier optics book like Goodman, and/or a signals and systems / transforms class, and perhaps Jackson's E&M, etc., before trying to get too much from this book. For those who have seen that sort of material, or at least some of it, Hobbs ties it together in unexpected and insightful ways that are extremely useful but also just make one remember the joy of science. This review is based on the 1st edition, which I read, and the 2nd, which I keep snagging off a colleague's shelf and had been meaning to order until... I see now there is a 3rd :) Realize that there is a 3rd edition for good reason; all the serious optics people I know seem to already be aware of and usually own this book, despite the fact that no one talks about it... perhaps because it isn't really a textbook. It's like some high-level technical lore book optimized for graduate students and practitioners. If you are one of those, it is for you, and worth every penny. The book is a service to the profession, but even better than that, it's fun to read. I have no idea why there are only four reviews. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023 by somebody

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