Demonstrational Optics presents a new didactical approach to the
study of optics. Emphasizing the importance of elaborate new
experimental demonstrations, pictorial illustrations, computer
simulations and models of optical phenomena in order to ensure a deeper
understanding of the general and statistical optics. It includes
problems focused on the pragmatic needs of students, secondary school
teachers, university professors and optical engineers.
This volume aims to present improved teaching methods and practical
explanations of optical phenomena. An important feature is the inclusion
of elaborate pictorial approach to explaining optical phenomena in
parallel to a general mathematical description. The modern approach
developed here is also used to illustrate many basic phenomena,
complimenting the existing literature.
The volume contains a valuable compendium of optical experiments for
university, college and senior-school physics teachers. Experiments and
modern computer simulations are described within the volume in
sufficient detail to allow successful reproduction in a classroom or
lecture theatre.