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15 January 2024 Aberration theory and applications of single aspherical mirror
Di Wu, Nan Sun, Chaoqun Xie, Shiwen Huang, Ziheng Xue, Baozhu Pan
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Proceedings Volume 12983, Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering (EEIE 2023); 129831L (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017746
Event: Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering (EEIE 2023), 2023, Wuhan, China
Abstract
In order to solve some practical problems in scientific research and engineering, all five expressions of Seidel monochromatic aberration coefficients were deduced for single aspherical mirror system. The most important one is that a unified spherical aberration formula of single aspherical mirror imaging was set, which the object is at arbitrary positions on the principal optic axis. Based on the spherical aberration formula, researched the relationship between the best fit spherical surface and longitudinal spherical aberration of the aspherical mirror, which made the best fit sphere calculation more indicative and easier.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Di Wu, Nan Sun, Chaoqun Xie, Shiwen Huang, Ziheng Xue, and Baozhu Pan "Aberration theory and applications of single aspherical mirror", Proc. SPIE 12983, Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering (EEIE 2023), 129831L (15 January 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017746
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KEYWORDS
Monochromatic aberrations

Mirrors

Mirror surfaces

Optical spheres

Aberration theory

Spherical lenses

Aspheric lenses

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