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This unique guide offers a detailed and practical exploration of illumination optics from fundamentals to real-world applications.
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This unique guide offers a detailed and practical exploration of illumination optics from fundamentals to real-world applications.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1141463 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm
- ISBN-13: 9783527414635
- Artikelnr.: 74366488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1141463 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm
- ISBN-13: 9783527414635
- Artikelnr.: 74366488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Henning Rehn is currently Team Leader Optical Design at Fisba in St. Gallen, Switzerland, where he is primarily active in imaging optical design. He received his PhD in the field of applied optics from the University of Jena, Germany, in 1995. After a few years as a post-doc, he moved to Carl Zeiss in 1998 and subsequently to OSRAM Berlin where he became Principal Key Expert for Optics Design in 2013.
Julius Muschaweck is founder and owner of JMO GmbH in Gauting, Germany. He has more than 25 years of experience in illumination optics. At OSRAM Germany, he coordinated a global community of optical engineers, and later worked at the global optics company ARRI where he contributed substantially to the enhancement of their illumination optics. As an independent consultant, Julius Muschaweck aims to help companies perfect their illumination optics through innovative solutions and expertise.
Julius Muschaweck is founder and owner of JMO GmbH in Gauting, Germany. He has more than 25 years of experience in illumination optics. At OSRAM Germany, he coordinated a global community of optical engineers, and later worked at the global optics company ARRI where he contributed substantially to the enhancement of their illumination optics. As an independent consultant, Julius Muschaweck aims to help companies perfect their illumination optics through innovative solutions and expertise.
1 Introduction
1.1 Goals or How to Use This Book
1.2 Structure
1.2.1 Exercises and Solutions
1.2.2 Knowledge and Simulation Boxes
1.3 Quick Estimates
1.4 Lovely Characters
2 Warm Up
2.1 Angles and Solid Angles
2.2 Refraction
2.3 Paraxial Optics
2.4 Laser Beams
2.5 Conic Sections
3 Theory
3.1 Rays
3.2 Etendue
3.3 Light Tubes
3.4 Radiometry
3.5 Black Body and Solar Radiation
3.6 Spectral Calculus, Color and Vision
4 Practice
4.1 Light Sources
4.2 Lighting
4.3 Solar Collection, Astronomy and Space
4.4 Daylighting
4.5 Horticulture Lighting
4.6 Light Detection
4.7 Projectors and Stage Lights
4.8 Headlamps
5 Design
5.1 Predesign Calculus
5.2 Evaluation of Datasheets and Product Specifications
5.3 Selecting a Light Source
6 Conclusions
6.1 Calculus Summary
6.2 Experiences and Suggestions
1.1 Goals or How to Use This Book
1.2 Structure
1.2.1 Exercises and Solutions
1.2.2 Knowledge and Simulation Boxes
1.3 Quick Estimates
1.4 Lovely Characters
2 Warm Up
2.1 Angles and Solid Angles
2.2 Refraction
2.3 Paraxial Optics
2.4 Laser Beams
2.5 Conic Sections
3 Theory
3.1 Rays
3.2 Etendue
3.3 Light Tubes
3.4 Radiometry
3.5 Black Body and Solar Radiation
3.6 Spectral Calculus, Color and Vision
4 Practice
4.1 Light Sources
4.2 Lighting
4.3 Solar Collection, Astronomy and Space
4.4 Daylighting
4.5 Horticulture Lighting
4.6 Light Detection
4.7 Projectors and Stage Lights
4.8 Headlamps
5 Design
5.1 Predesign Calculus
5.2 Evaluation of Datasheets and Product Specifications
5.3 Selecting a Light Source
6 Conclusions
6.1 Calculus Summary
6.2 Experiences and Suggestions
1 Introduction
1.1 Goals or How to Use This Book
1.2 Structure
1.2.1 Exercises and Solutions
1.2.2 Knowledge and Simulation Boxes
1.3 Quick Estimates
1.4 Lovely Characters
2 Warm Up
2.1 Angles and Solid Angles
2.2 Refraction
2.3 Paraxial Optics
2.4 Laser Beams
2.5 Conic Sections
3 Theory
3.1 Rays
3.2 Etendue
3.3 Light Tubes
3.4 Radiometry
3.5 Black Body and Solar Radiation
3.6 Spectral Calculus, Color and Vision
4 Practice
4.1 Light Sources
4.2 Lighting
4.3 Solar Collection, Astronomy and Space
4.4 Daylighting
4.5 Horticulture Lighting
4.6 Light Detection
4.7 Projectors and Stage Lights
4.8 Headlamps
5 Design
5.1 Predesign Calculus
5.2 Evaluation of Datasheets and Product Specifications
5.3 Selecting a Light Source
6 Conclusions
6.1 Calculus Summary
6.2 Experiences and Suggestions
1.1 Goals or How to Use This Book
1.2 Structure
1.2.1 Exercises and Solutions
1.2.2 Knowledge and Simulation Boxes
1.3 Quick Estimates
1.4 Lovely Characters
2 Warm Up
2.1 Angles and Solid Angles
2.2 Refraction
2.3 Paraxial Optics
2.4 Laser Beams
2.5 Conic Sections
3 Theory
3.1 Rays
3.2 Etendue
3.3 Light Tubes
3.4 Radiometry
3.5 Black Body and Solar Radiation
3.6 Spectral Calculus, Color and Vision
4 Practice
4.1 Light Sources
4.2 Lighting
4.3 Solar Collection, Astronomy and Space
4.4 Daylighting
4.5 Horticulture Lighting
4.6 Light Detection
4.7 Projectors and Stage Lights
4.8 Headlamps
5 Design
5.1 Predesign Calculus
5.2 Evaluation of Datasheets and Product Specifications
5.3 Selecting a Light Source
6 Conclusions
6.1 Calculus Summary
6.2 Experiences and Suggestions







