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3 November 1997 Application of hybrid design method to VUV double-element optical systems equipped with holographic gratings recorded with aspheric wavefronts
Masato Koike, Yoshihiro Ueno, Takeshi Namioka
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Abstract
A design method, called the hybrid design method, is applied to the design of(1) a zero-dispersion and constant-devialion type doub1egrating predisperser system for a VUV high-resolulion off-plane Eagle spectrometer which utilizes a high-order spectrum and (2) a wide-aperture Wadsworth4ype VtJV imagng spectrograph which consists of aspheric mirror and grating. The gralings of these systems are holographic gralings recorded with aspheric wave fronts. The results Obtained show the effectiveness of the hybrid design method and the versatile applicability ofa holographic grating recorded with asphenc wave fronts.
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Masato Koike, Yoshihiro Ueno, and Takeshi Namioka "Application of hybrid design method to VUV double-element optical systems equipped with holographic gratings recorded with aspheric wavefronts", Proc. SPIE 3150, Gratings and Grating Monochromators for Synchrotron Radiation, (3 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.283981
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Holography

Aspheric lenses

Wavefronts

Vacuum ultraviolet

Mirrors

Spectroscopy

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