Stray Light Analysis and Control

Stray Light Analysis and Control
Author: Eric C. Fest
Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Light
ISBN: 9780819493255

Stray light is defined as unwanted light in an optical system, a familiar concept for anyone who has taken a photograph with the sun in or near their camera's field of view. In a low-cost consumer camera, stray light may be only a minor annoyance, but in a space-based telescope, it can result in the loss of data worth millions of dollars. It is imperative that optical system designers understand its consequences on system performance and adapt the design process to control it. This book addresses stray light terminology, radiometry, and the physics of stray light mechanisms, such as surface roughness scatter and ghost reflections. The most-efficient ways of using stray light analysis software packages are included. The book also demonstrates how the basic principles are applied in the design, fabrication, and testing phases of optical system development.

Fundamentals of Contamination Control

Fundamentals of Contamination Control
Author: Alan C. Tribble
Publisher: SPIE Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780819438447

This Tutorial Text provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject of contamination control, with specific applications to the aerospace industry. The author draws upon his many years as a practicing contamination control engineer, researcher, and teacher. The book examines methods to quantify the cleanliness level required by various contamination-sensitive surfaces and to predict the end-of-life contamination level for those surfaces, and it identifies contamination control techniques required to ensure mission success.