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16 September 1980 Third-order Theory Of Thermally Controlled Plastic And Glass Triplets
Lee R. Estelle
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Proceedings Volume 0237, 1980 International Lens Design Conference; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959107
Event: 1980 International Lens Design Conference, 1980, Oakland, United States
Abstract
The limited availability of thermally compensated triplet solutions are studied and a paraxial mathematical expression for directly controlling thermal shifts are derived. Application of this expression is used to achieved families of thermally controlled triplet solutions. The solutions, depending upon aberration requirements, become finished designs or optimum starting points for surface aspherization and/or the addition of elements.
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Lee R. Estelle "Third-order Theory Of Thermally Controlled Plastic And Glass Triplets", Proc. SPIE 0237, 1980 International Lens Design Conference, (16 September 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959107
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Chemical elements

Lens design

Monochromatic aberrations

Inspection

Spherical lenses

Aspheric lenses

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