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20 October 1986 Compact Viewing Optics Using Polarisation
Philip J. Rogers
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Abstract
A compact, lightweight viewing system that provides a magnified, inverted image of the phosphor of an image intensifier tube is described. The compact dimensions have been achieved by repeated folding of the optical path by the use of a polarising beamsplitter. The approach taken to the design, its internal structure and method of operation are detailed.
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Philip J. Rogers "Compact Viewing Optics Using Polarisation", Proc. SPIE 0656, Contemporary Optical Instrument Design, Fabrication, and Testing, (20 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938463
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Polarization

Relays

Wave plates

Beam splitters

Image intensifiers

Optical coatings

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