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Optics

 * Abbe number
 * Absorption spectroscopy
 * Accommodation (eye)
 * Acoustical engineering
 * Acronym
 * Adaptive optics
 * Afterglow
 * Airy disk
 * Al-Kindi
 * Albert Einstein
 * Alhazen
 * Ames room
 * Ancient Egypt
 * Ancient Greece
 * Ancient Greek
 * Ancient Greek philosophy
 * Ancient Rome
 * Angstrom
 * Angular resolution
 * Anterior chamber of eyeball
 * Anti-reflective coating
 * Aperture
 * Aristotle
 * Assyria
 * Astigmatism
 * Astronomical interferometer
 * Astronomical seeing
 * Atmosphere of Earth
 * Atmospheric optics
 * Augustin-Jean Fresnel
 * Averroes
 * Avicenna
 * Barcode
 * Beam divergence
 * Binocular vision
 * Birefringence
 * Black-body radiation
 * Blind spot (vision)
 * Bloodless surgery
 * Boeing YAL-1
 * Book of Optics
 * Boundary element method
 * Bragg's law
 * Brewster's angle
 * Brillouin scattering
 * Bubblegram
 * Café wall illusion
 * Calcite
 * Camera
 * Camera lens
 * Charge-coupled device
 * Chirality (chemistry)
 * Chirp
 * Christiaan Huygens
 * Chromatic aberration
 * Ciliary muscle
 * Circular dichroism
 * Circular polarization
 * Classical electromagnetism
 * Coherence (physics)
 * Color
 * Color television
 * Compact disc
 * Comparison microscope
 * Compton scattering
 * Computer engineering
 * Computer simulation
 * Conservation of energy
 * Constantine the African
 * Contact lens
 * Cornea
 * Corner reflector
 * Corona (optical phenomenon)
 * Corpuscular theory of light
 * Corrective lens
 * Correlation and dependence
 * Cosmogony
 * Crepuscular rays
 * Crystal
 * Crystal optics
 * Curved mirror
 * Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
 * Cylinder (geometry)
 * Degree of polarization
 * Democritus
 * Depth of field
 * Diameter
 * Dichroism
 * Dielectric
 * Dielectric mirror
 * Diffraction
 * Diffraction grating
 * Diffraction topography
 * Diffraction-limited system
 * Diffuse reflection
 * Dioptre
 * Directional Infrared Counter Measures
 * Dispersion (optics)
 * Double-slit experiment
 * E. C. George Sudarshan
 * Ehrenstein illusion
 * Electromagnetic radiation
 * Electron multiplier
 * Ellipse
 * Elliptical polarization
 * Emission spectrum
 * Emission theory (vision)
 * Engineering
 * Epicurus
 * Epistemology
 * Etiology
 * Euclid
 * Euclidean vector
 * Exposure (photography)
 * Eyepiece
 * F-number
 * Fabrication and testing of optical components
 * Far point
 * Faraday effect
 * Fata Morgana (mirage)
 * Fermat's principle
 * Fiber-optic communication
 * Film speed
 * Finite element method
 * Focal length
 * Focus (optics)
 * Fourier optics
 * Fovea centralis
 * Francesco Maria Grimaldi
 * Fraser spiral illusion
 * Fraunhofer diffraction
 * Fraunhofer diffraction (mathematics)
 * Fresnel diffraction
 * Fresnel equations
 * Gaussian beam
 * Gaussian optics
 * Geometrical optics
 * Geometry
 * Glasses
 * Gradient-index optics
 * Greco-Roman world
 * Group velocity
 * Halo (optical phenomenon)
 * Hering illusion
 * History of optics
 * History of quantum mechanics
 * Holography
 * Horizon
 * Hot mirror
 * HRL Laboratories
 * Human eye
 * Huygens–Fresnel principle
 * Hyperopia
 * Ibn Sahl
 * Image
 * Image processing
 * Image sensor
 * Index of optics articles
 * Indian philosophy
 * Infrared
 * Interface (chemistry)
 * Interference (wave propagation)
 * Interference filter
 * Interferometry
 * Internet
 * Inversion (meteorology)
 * Iran
 * James Clerk Maxwell
 * James Gregory (mathematician)
 * Johannes Kepler
 * John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
 * Jones calculus
 * Kapitsa–Dirac effect
 * Kirchhoff's diffraction formula
 * Lambert's cosine law
 * Laser
 * Laser capture microdissection
 * Laser diode
 * Laser hair removal
 * Laser lighting display
 * Laser surgery
 * LaserDisc
 * Law of superposition
 * Lens (anatomy)
 * Lens (optics)
 * Leonard Mandel
 * Lidar
 * Light
 * Light-emitting diode
 * Lighting
 * Line moiré
 * Linear polarization
 * Lissajous curve
 * List of important publications in physics
 * Long-focus lens
 * Luminance
 * Machine vision
 * Magnification
 * Magnifying glass
 * Maser
 * Matter
 * Max Planck
 * Maxwell's equations
 * Medicine
 * Mesopotamia
 * Metamaterial
 * Metaphysics
 * Michelson interferometer
 * Microscope
 * Microwave
 * Middle Ages
 * Mie scattering
 * Mineralogy
 * Mirage
 * Mirror
 * Mirror image
 * Moiré pattern
 * Moon illusion
 * Multiplicative inverse
 * Myopia
 * Müller-Lyer illusion
 * Netherlands
 * Newton's rings
 * Niels Bohr
 * Night vision
 * Nimrud lens
 * Nonimaging optics
 * Nonlinear optics
 * Normal (geometry)
 * Normal lens
 * Novaya Zemlya effect
 * Number sign
 * Objective (optics)
 * October 2007 California wildfires
 * Ophthalmology
 * Optic (disambiguation)
 * Optic nerve
 * Optical aberration
 * Optical communication
 * Optical computing
 * Optical engineering
 * Optical fiber
 * Optical illusion
 * Optical instrument
 * Optical lens design
 * Optical microscope
 * Optical physics
 * Optical resolution
 * Optical rotation
 * Optical storage
 * Optical telescope
 * Optical tweezers
 * Optical vortex
 * Optician
 * Opticks
 * Optics
 * Optoelectronics
 * Optometry
 * Orbison illusion
 * Parabolic reflector
 * Parallax
 * Paraxial approximation
 * Parity (physics)
 * Paul Dirac
 * Perception
 * Peripheral vision
 * Periscope
 * Perspective (graphical)
 * Phase (waves)
 * Phase velocity
 * Photocopier
 * Photodetector
 * Photoelasticity
 * Photoelectric effect
 * Photographic film
 * Photographic filter
 * Photographic plate
 * Photography
 * Photometry (optics)
 * Photomultiplier
 * Photon
 * Photonic integrated circuit
 * Photonics
 * Photopic vision
 * Photoreceptor cell
 * Physical optics
 * Pinhole camera
 * Plane mirror
 * Plato
 * Pleochroism
 * Poggendorff illusion
 * Polarimetry
 * Polarization (waves)
 * Polarization rotator
 * Polarizer
 * Ponzo illusion
 * Presbyopia
 * Prism
 * Propagation constant
 * Ptolemy
 * Pupil
 * Quantum efficiency
 * Quantum electrodynamics
 * Quantum field theory
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Quantum optics
 * Quartz
 * Radio frequency
 * Radio wave
 * Radiometry
 * Rainbow
 * Raman scattering
 * Rasmus Bartholin
 * Ray (optics)
 * Ray tracing (physics)
 * Rayleigh scattering
 * Real image
 * Rear-view mirror
 * Reciprocity (photography)
 * Reflecting telescope
 * Reflection (physics)
 * Refracting telescope
 * Refraction
 * Refractive index
 * René Descartes
 * Retina
 * Retroreflector
 * Right angle
 * Robert Grosseteste
 * Robert Hooke
 * Roger Bacon
 * Roy J. Glauber
 * Sander illusion
 * Scanners
 * Scattering
 * Science of photography
 * Scotopic vision
 * Sense
 * Shot noise
 * Signal processing
 * Sky
 * Snell's law
 * Solar cell
 * Solar eclipse
 * Specular reflection
 * Speed of light
 * Spherical aberration
 * Stereoscopy
 * Stimulated emission
 * Stokes parameters
 * Stress (mechanics)
 * Sun dog
 * Sunny 16 rule
 * Sunrise
 * Sunset
 * Superposition principle
 * Telephony
 * Telephoto lens
 * The World (Descartes)
 * Theodore Maiman
 * Theology
 * Thin-film optics
 * Thomas Young (scientist)
 * Thomson scattering
 * Timaeus (dialogue)
 * Timeline of electromagnetism and classical optics
 * Total internal reflection
 * Transmission-line matrix method
 * Transparency and translucency
 * Transverse wave
 * Twinkling
 * Tyndall effect
 * Ultraviolet
 * Unconscious inference
 * Vanishing point
 * Virtual image
 * Virtual particle
 * Visual perception
 * Visual system
 * Vitreous humour
 * Wave
 * Wave propagation
 * Waveguide (optics)
 * Wavelength
 * Wave–particle duality
 * Wide-angle lens
 * Witelo
 * Wundt illusion
 * X-ray
 * X-ray crystallography
 * Young's interference experiment
 * Zenith
 * Zoom lens
 * Zöllner illusion
 * Étienne-Louis Malus