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31 August 2006 An easy way to relate optical element motion to system pointing stability
J. H. Burge
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Abstract
The optomechanical engineering for mounting lenses and mirrors in imaging systems is frequently driven by the pointing or jitter requirements for the system. A simple set of rules was developed that allow the engineer to quickly determine the coupling between motion of an optical element and a change in the system line of sight. Examples are shown for cases of lenses, mirrors, and optical subsystems. The derivation of the stationary point for rotation is also provided. Small rotation of the system about this point does not cause image motion.
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J. H. Burge "An easy way to relate optical element motion to system pointing stability", Proc. SPIE 6288, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering VII, 62880I (31 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.677917
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Mirrors

Chemical elements

Imaging systems

Lenses

Image analysis

Geometrical optics

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