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The off-axis three-mirror optical system is derived from the classical Cooke triplet or a derivative of the inverse telephoto lens. By properly arranging an internal reimaging mechanism or altering the location of the optical stop, one can create different versions of three-mirror optical systems. They include very compact configurations and wide field of view imagers. Insights into the optical design process, manufacturing, stray light management, and remote sensing applications are presented.
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Marija Strojnik, Yaujen Wang, "Three-mirror optical system designs using y-y-bar diagram," Proc. SPIE 12686, Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XXXI, 126860R (20 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678374