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Course Content Form PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Effective Term: 200710 OPS 202 Geometrical and Instrumental Optics II Initiator: Lazaro Hong/Chien-Wei Han Credit Hours: Campus: West Lecture Periods: Date: 4/11/2006 Lab Periods: Course Offered: Fall Prerequisite(s): OPT 201, 201LB, and concurrent enrollment in 202LB. Co-requisite(s): OPT 202LB Recommendation: 3.00 3.00 Description: Optical instruments, field and relay lenses, telescopes, microscopes, optical materials, achromatization, illumination, cameras, and projectors. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following: 1. Describe simple optical instruments including telescopes, microscopes, and projectors. 2. Discuss afocal systems. 3. Discuss the fundamentals of cameras and optical imaging systems. 4. List and discuss the properties of optical materials including dispersion and the methods of achromatizaiton. 5. Describe vignetting. 6. List the properties of a telecentric optical system 7. Describe the structure and use of a prism spectrometer. 8. Describe the structure and use of an Abbe refractometer. 9. Describe depth of field and depth of focus. 10. Describe the basic principles of illumination optics. 11. Discuss the basic principles of optical aberrations. Outline: I. Review of Gaussian Optics II. Zoom Lens III. Simple Magnifier IV. Afocal Systems V. Telescopes VI. Field and Relay Lenses VII. Eyepieces VIII. Microscopes IX. Vignetting X. Telecentric Systems XI. Optical Materials and Dispersion XII. Prism Spectrometer XIII. Abbe Refractometer XIV. Rainbows XV. Thin Prisms XVI. Achromatic Thin Prism XVII. Achromatic Doublet XVIII. Depth of Focus and Depth of Field OPT 202 – Geometrical and Instrumental Optics II 04/11/2006 1 OPT 202 – Geometrical and Instrumental Optics II 04/11/2006 2