Transcript Optics01

Optics
• Ibn Sahl 984
– Laws of refraction
• Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen)
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Book of optics 1011-21.
– Ray theories of light
– Human Visual System
– Development of Optical
Technology
Behavior of light through a pin-hole
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~300 BCEuclid (Alexandria) In his Optica he noted that light travels in straight lines and
described the law of reflection. He believed that vision involves rays going from the eyes to the
object seen
965-1020Ibn-al-Haitham
~1267Roger Bacon (England) speed of light is finite and that it is propagated through a
medium in a manner analogous to the propagation of sound
1303Bernard of Gordon (France). A Physician, he mentioned the use of spectacles as a way of
correcting long-sightedness
~1590Zacharius Jensen (Netherlands). Constructed a compound microscope with a
converging objective lens and a diverging eye lens
1604Johannes Kepler (Germany). In his book Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena, Kepler suggested
that the intensity of light from a point source varies inversely with the square of the distance
from the source
1608Hans Lippershey (Netherlands). Constructed a telescope with a converging objective lens
and a diverging eye lens
1610Galileo Galilei (Italy). Using his telescope, Galileo reported several astronomical
discoveries including that Jupiter has four moons
1666Isaac Newton (England). Described the splitting up of white light into its component
colours when it is passed through a prism
1865James Clerk Maxwell (Scotland). concluded that light is a form of electromagnetic wave
1887Heinrich Hertz (Germany). Accidentally discovered the photoelectric effect
1905Albert Einstein (Germany). Explained the photoelectric effect on the basis that light is
quantized, the quanta subsequently becoming known as photons
1900Max Karl Planck (Germany). Constant
1913Neils Henrik David Bohr (Denmark). Atomic energy
1948Dennis Gabor ( b.Hungary). Described the principles of wavefront reconstruction, later to
become known as holography
1958Arthur L Schawlow and Charles H Townes (USA). Laser
Electromagnetic
Spectrum
Nimrud Lens 7th C BC
1410
1st Painting showing
spectacles 1352
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• 1635 ATHANASIUS KIRCHER (1602 - 1680)Kircher was a
scholar at Rome who was made professor of mathematics. He
observed the sun using the camera obscura.
• Illustration from Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae, Athanasius
Kircher's seminal 1646 treatise on light and shadow. In
explaining the principle of the camera obscura, the
illustration associates the image and the shadow with
the devil.
Camera Obscura
Table of Optics 1728
Joseph Nicephore Niepce 1822
First Daguerreotype 1837
Equipment for making daguerreotypes from an ad 1843
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Louis Jacques Daguerre
(1787-1851) - London
1847
Robert Cornelius's 1839
self-portrait