A solution of the nonsymmetrical optical system to collect laser echo light is presented, which is based half on imaging
optics and half on non-imaging optics. The difficulty in the design of the large field and large aperture optical system
used to collect the laser echo is analyzed, and the influence of the aberration and cylindrical lens to the system is
illuminated. The whole system is initially designed by CODE V, and the transmittance of system is analyzed by
LightTools. The result shows that the transmittance of any interested direction is more than 80%, and the system is
feasible in practice.
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