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5 June 2018 Phase space aberrations in general imaging systems
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Phase space provides the natural formalism with which to formulate optical imaging problems as a system with constraints. We consider the general formulation of optical imaging problems and look at two examples. The first example is a completely asymmetric freeform prism that has titled surfaces. The second example is a GRIN media that is exactly solvable. This gives an alternative formalism to standard Seidel aberrations and nodal aberration theory that can be used in the design process.
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James Babington "Phase space aberrations in general imaging systems", Proc. SPIE 10690, Optical Design and Engineering VII, 106900F (5 June 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312123
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KEYWORDS
Ray tracing

Imaging systems

Geometrical optics

Aberration correction

Aberration theory

Optical imaging

Freeform optics

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