Optical systems engineering; Proceedings of the Seminar, San Diego, Calif., August 27, 28, 1979

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Conferences, Optical Equipment, Systems Engineering, Computer Aided Design, Fabrication, Fiber Optics, Image Motion Compensation, Interferometers, Laser Applications, Modulation Transfer Function, Periscopes, Quality Control, Test Equipment

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The problems of optical system engineering are discussed with reference to the optical design and optomechanical influences on the system, system configuration, and the fabrication and testing components and systems. The papers presented include an optical system engineering approach to Cassegrain telescope selection, design, and tolerancing; the diffraction limit in coronagraphs, and the use of Fresnel lenses in optical systems. Other papers are: mechanical design aspects of optomechanical engineering, specialized electrooptic quality control systems in document processing and printing, and coherent fiber-optics test techniques.

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