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On the role of the position of the pupils in the nonmisadjustable optical systems of goniometers with a geometrical-reference channel
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Колосов М.П., Гебгарт А.Я., Карелин А.Ю. О роли положения зрачков в нерасстраиваемых оптических системах угломеров с каналом геометрического эталона // Оптический журнал. 2012. Т. 79. № 2. С. 48–53.
Kolosov M. P., Gebgart A. Ya., Karelin A. Yu. On the role of the position of the pupils in the nonmisadjustable optical systems of goniometers with a geometrical-reference channel // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2012. V. 79. № 2. P. 48–53.
M. P. Kolosov, A. Ya. Gebgart, and A. Yu. Karelin, "On the role of the position of the pupils in the nonmisadjustable optical systems of goniometers with a geometrical-reference channel," Journal of Optical Technology. 79(2), 95-98 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.79.000095
This paper analyzes how the position of the pupils affects the operation of nonmisadjustable optical goniometers equipped with a geometrical-reference channel. These devices are widely used as the sensors of spacecraft-orientation systems. Based on the indicated analysis, the most rational solution is exhibited for preventing noncoincidence of the pupils of the channels from affecting the operation of high-accuracy goniometers with a geometrical-reference channel.
optical system, angle meter, geometric standard channel, entrance pupil, accuracy bench, calibration
OCIS codes: 120.4570, 220.4830
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