Definition of "optics"
optics1
noun
uncountable
The light-related aspects of a device.
Quotations
Digging deeper, the invention of eyeglasses is an elaboration of the more fundamental development of optics technology. The ability of a segment of a glass sphere to magnify whatever is placed before it was known around the year 1000, when the spherical segment was called a reading stone, […] .
2013 September-October, Henry Petroski, “The Evolution of Eyeglasses”, in American Scientist
(figuratively) Perception, image, public relations, especially in politics.
Quotations
[…] I'd be interested to know whether US authorities proffered any "advice" on the optics: Ixnay on the torture dungeon, […] ; if you have to have victims' loved ones present, go for the widows and photogenic orphans rather than Moqtada's boys.
2007 January 1, Mark Steyn, “Blowing a 'hinge moment' of history”, in The Jerusalem Post
When President Obama responded to the failed Christmas airliner bombing while on vacation in his native state of Hawaii, some Republicans claimed it was “bad optics.” “Hawaii to many Americans seems like a foreign place,” the Republican strategist Kevin Madden told CNN.
2010 March 4, Ben Zimmer, “Optics”, in The New York Times