Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Sep 1995
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 2540, p. 21-32, Current Developments in Optical Design and Engineering V, Robert E. Fischer; Warren J. Smith; Ed
Computer Science
Performance
Scientific paper
The generalized Coddington equations from caustic theory, the Abbe sine condition, and the constant optical path length condition have been used to design two-mirror microscope systems. These two-microscope systems are free of two of the three aberrations -- spherical aberration, coma, or astigmatism, depending on which two of the three design conditions are used. The optical performance of the resulting two-microscope systems has been compared to that of the Schwarzschild microscope and the Head microscope. The goal of this study is to identify design methods for reflective systems which will yield diffraction limited performance for large numerical apertures and fields of view. Also, these design methods are being extended to a three-mirror telescope.
Chao Shao-Hua
Shealy David L.
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