Handbook of Optical Metrology: Principles and Applications, Second Edition

Author:   Toru Yoshizawa (Non-Profit Organization 3D Associates, Yokohama, Japan)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781466573598


Pages:   920
Publication Date:   09 April 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Toru Yoshizawa (Non-Profit Organization 3D Associates, Yokohama, Japan)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.837kg
ISBN:  

9781466573598


ISBN 10:   1466573597
Pages:   920
Publication Date:   09 April 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Light Sources. Lenses, Prisms, and Mirrors. Optoelectronic Sensors. Optical Devices and Optomechanical Elements. Propagation of Light. Interferometry. Holography. Speckle Methods and Applications. Moiré Metrology. Optical Heterodyne Measurement Method. Diffraction. Light Scattering. Polarization. Near-Field Optics. Length and Size. Displacement. Straightness and Alignment. Flatness. Surface Profilometry. Three-Dimensional Shape Measurement. Fringe Analysis. Photogrammetry. Optical Methods in Solid Mechanics. Optical Methods in Flow Measurement. Polarimetry. Birefringence Measurement. Ellipsometry. Optical Thin Film and Coatings. Film Surface and Thickness Profilometry. Optical Coherence Tomography for Industrial Applications. Interference Microscopy for Surface Structure Analysis. Noncontact Dimensional and Profile Metrology by Video Measurement. Optical Metrology in Manufacturing Technology. On-Machine Measurements.

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... a good reference book for engineers and scientists in general and particularly for those who are not experts in the field of optical metrology. The broad collection of metrology applications and the introductory descriptions of the principles make the book a good one to have on hand for those who are frequently searching for technical solutions for their applications both in research and in industry. -Dong Chen, Bruker Nano Surfaces, Tucson, Arizona, USA ... distinguishes itself with its collective array of practical applications. While individual applications may be scattered in the many professional journals, these topics are cohesively assembled in this handbook. -Albert S. Kobayashi, University of Washington, Seattle, USA The material of this book is written at an introductory level that should be understandable to anyone with an engineering background. The book starts with a very useful background section on optical component technology that helps to set the stage for subsequent chapters on optical techniques. The discussion of optical metrology techniques focuses on the practical implementation and instrumentation rather than the science and research areas that would be beyond the scope of those without specific background in each area. In doing so, the book focuses on practical understanding of the methods rather than theory. ... This book presents both a background of technology in optical components and metrology on a general scale, as well as a practical overview of a wide range of optical instrumentation methods. It is written at a level that could be understood by an operator to better guide the use of commercial optical metrology instrumentation. In this regard, this book could be a valuable resource for company metrology labs as a guide and training tool for new employees. -Kevin Harding, Past President and Fellow of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) Overall it is a great book ... includes both theory and experimental and engineering experience. Authors summarized new techniques, algorithms as well as error analysis. -Sen Han, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology This book covers a wide range of optical metrology methods and applications. And the contributors are all well known in their particular fields. This book should be a great reference book to engineers and researchers. -Song Zhang, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA Readers with a technical background, but with little experience in optics, will easily follow this book and use it as a resource for developing optical or electro-optical systems. It is especially handy because it presents much useful information in one source. -IEEE Electrical Insulation, September/October 2016


... a good reference book for engineers and scientists in general and particularly for those who are not experts in the field of optical metrology. The broad collection of metrology applications and the introductory descriptions of the principles make the book a good one to have on hand for those who are frequently searching for technical solutions for their applications both in research and in industry. -Dong Chen, Bruker Nano Surfaces, Tucson, Arizona, USA ... distinguishes itself with its collective array of practical applications. While individual applications may be scattered in the many professional journals, these topics are cohesively assembled in this handbook. -Albert S. Kobayashi, University of Washington, Seattle, USA The material of this book is written at an introductory level that should be understandable to anyone with an engineering background. The book starts with a very useful background section on optical component technology that helps to set the stage for subsequent chapters on optical techniques. The discussion of optical metrology techniques focuses on the practical implementation and instrumentation rather than the science and research areas that would be beyond the scope of those without specific background in each area. In doing so, the book focuses on practical understanding of the methods rather than theory. ... This book presents both a background of technology in optical components and metrology on a general scale, as well as a practical overview of a wide range of optical instrumentation methods. It is written at a level that could be understood by an operator to better guide the use of commercial optical metrology instrumentation. In this regard, this book could be a valuable resource for company metrology labs as a guide and training tool for new employees. -Kevin Harding, Past President and Fellow of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)


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Toru Yoshizawa received his BS, MS, and doctorate of engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan. After ten years of research and educational works at Yamanashi University, Kofu, Japan, he moved to Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, where he was professor in the Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering for 25 years. After retirement from the university, he worked in industry for three years, and then moved to Saitama Medical University, Japan to explore medical and biomedical fields using optical techniques. Currently he is director at Non-Profit Organization 3D Associates, Yokohama, Japan, and professor emeritus at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.

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