Hamilton’s optics : The power of wavefronts
Nityananda, Rajaram (2013) Hamilton’s optics : The power of wavefronts. Resonance : Journal of Science Education, 21 (6). pp. 511-528. ISSN 09718044
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Building on work by Fermat and Huygens, Hamilton transformed the study of geometrical optics in his very first paper, presented when still in his teens. His ‘characteristic function’ was an analytical way to describe wavefronts, and in his hands a powerful tool to look at families of rays rather than isolated ones. His prediction of internal and external conical refraction in some crystals and its spectacular verification in a few months established his reputation among his contemporaries. This formulation of optics uncovered many general properties, not easy to see in the conventional method of tracing individual rays. The deepest outcome of his early optical work was a parallel view of the mechanics of particles, which played a fundamental role in the birth of quantum mechanics and continues to be the standard framework for classical mechanics up to the present time.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Authors: | Nityananda, Rajaram |
| Document Language: | Language English |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Hamiton, optics, wavefronts, characterisic, function conical refraction |
| Subjects: | ?? 010 ?? |
| Full Text Status: | Public |
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| URI: | http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/104 |
| Publisher URL: | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12045-0... |
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