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University of Colorado Boulder

Optical Efficiency and Resolution

This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5601, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. Optical instruments are how we see the world, from corrective eyewear to medical endoscopes to cell phone cameras to orbiting telescopes. This course will teach you how to design such optical systems with simple mathematical and graphical techniques. The first order optical system design covered in the previous course is useful for the initial design of an optical imaging system but does not predict the energy and resolution of the system. This course discusses the propagation of intensity for Gaussian beams and incoherent sources. It also introduces the mathematical background required to design an optical system with the required field of view and resolution. You will also learn how to analyze these characteristics of your optical system using an industry-standard design tool, OpticStudio by Zemax.

Status: Electrical Engineering
Status: System Design and Implementation
AdvancedCourse21 hours

Featured reviews

TS

5.0Reviewed May 31, 2023

This course is very helpful to develop a good understanding of optical systems. The teacher introduces in a smooth and clear way the most important concepts of optical efficiency and resolution.

OD

5.0Reviewed Nov 14, 2018

The lab demonstrations were very helpful and the explanations of complex phenomena were very easy to understand.

JL

4.0Reviewed May 19, 2021

no channel to communicate with instructors. Only students write in the forum. This limits the amount of learning.

YS

5.0Reviewed Jul 19, 2019

The content is good, and the instructor is very responsive through email. Though I think the capstone is not as challenging as the first course.

FH

4.0Reviewed Jun 21, 2019

The course content is good. But the instructors had not been responsive to any question posted on the forum.