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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