DOI: 10.17586/1023-5086-2020-87-12-18-31
УДК: 681.7.01
Choosing the optical materials for multichannel catadioptric systems with Mangin mirrors in the video cameras of miniature drones
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Егоренко М.П., Ефремов В.С. Выбор оптических материалов для многоканальных зеркально-линзовых систем с зеркалами Манжена видеокамер беспилотных миниаппаратов // Оптический журнал. 2020. Т. 87. № 12. С. 18–31. http://doi.org/10.17586/1023-5086-2020-87-12-18-31
This paper discusses a method of choosing the optical material for multispectral catadioptric systems with Mangin mirrors and ways to computer-model these systems with a (single) and two image planes for the video cameras of miniature drones. The given optical system can operate either with a multichannel radiation detector or with two radiation detectors after the channels are separated by a spectral-splitter mirror.
multi-channel mirror-lens system, Mangin mirrors, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, thermal imaging spectrum ranges, reconnaissance, remote sensing, unmanned mini-devices, quantitative assessment of dispersion properties of crystals, difference of inclination angles of chords of spectrum ranges
OCIS codes: 110.4234, 100.2960, 100.2980, 100.4145, 110.2960, 110.3000
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