The optical design of a dual magnification infrared telescope whose outer element is an integral part of a pressure vessel

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Infrared Telescopes, Optical Correction Procedure, Optical Equipment, Pressure Vessels, Aberration, Infrared Scanners, Refractivity, Temperature Compensation

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A folded dual magnification telescope, operating in the 8-12 micron waveband, has been designed to be incorporated in a pressure resistant housing sealed with a spherical profile pressure window. A single element is located immediately behind the window and is aspherised to control the aberrations generated by the window. An additional aspheric element is incorporated in a two lens turret which is switched in to provide low magnification. The trade-offs between control of aberrations, cold reflections and mechanical considerations are discussed together with details of tolerancing and manufacturing requirements.

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