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Analysis and parametric synthesis of the optical systems of a mirror–lens concentric objective
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Зверев В.А., Ковалева А.С., Тимощук И.Н. Анализ и параметрический синтез оптических систем зеркально-линзового концентрического объектива // Оптический журнал. 2012. Т. 79. № 1. С. 3–8.
Zverev V. A., Kovaleva A. S., Timoshchuk I. N. Analysis and parametric synthesis of the optical systems of a mirror–lens concentric objective [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2012. V. 79. № 1. P. 3–8.
V. A. Zverev, A. S. Kovaleva, and I. N. Timoshchuk, "Analysis and parametric synthesis of the optical systems of a mirror–lens concentric objective," Journal of Optical Technology. 79 (1), 1-5 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.79.000001
This paper analyzes the aberrational properties of mirror and mirror–lens optical systems consisting of the concentric surfaces of the objective and presents a method of parametrically synthesizing them.
aplanatic mirror lens, concentric lens, best fit plane
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