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15 April 1993 New methods of calculating most-effective aspherical surfaces
Ralph Zimmermann
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Abstract
In order to reduce the cost of manufacturing optical systems with aspherical surfaces due to accuracy requirements, we perform systematic investigations for finding the best arrangement of aspherics in optical systems. Since the change of image quality is very sensitive to aspherics parameters differential ray tracing is needed and interpolating aberration techniques are used to evaluate the contributions of higher order aberrations (examples are given).
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Ralph Zimmermann "New methods of calculating most-effective aspherical surfaces", Proc. SPIE 1780, Lens and Optical Systems Design, 17801R (15 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.142861
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KEYWORDS
Aspheric lenses

Spherical lenses

Optical design

Collimators

Ray tracing

Monochromatic aberrations

Image quality

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