Real-time camera optimization: surfing the fifteen-dimensional design space of one million optical systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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This paper describes the features of a new optimization method developed to facilitate the real time design of optical systems. Additionally we illustrate the method by describing its application to the design of an F/1.0 camera for use in a planned Astronomical spectrograph. This instrument is the High Resolution Optical Spectrograph, which is part of the international Gemini project to build twin 8 m aperture telescopes towards the end of the decade. The author describes the capabilities of the Global-Opt optical ray tracing program. This program allows the optical engineering to ray trace, in batch mode, up to 1 million optical systems. Once complete, the engineer can explore the results in real time in order to locate the merit function minima.

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