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11 October 2012 Analytic free-form lens design for imaging applications with high aspect ratio
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Abstract
A new three-dimensional analytic optics design method is presented that enables the coupling of three ray sets with only two free-form lens surfaces. Closely related to the Simultaneous Multiple Surface method in three dimensions (SMS3D), it is derived directly from Fermat’s principle, leading to multiple sets of functional differential equations. The general solution of these equations makes it possible to calculate more than 80 coefficients for each implicit surface function. Ray tracing simulations of these free-form lenses demonstrate superior imaging performance for applications with high aspect ratio, compared to conventional rotational symmetric systems.
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Fabian Duerr, Pablo Benítez, Juan Carlos Miñano, Youri Meuret, and Hugo Thienpont "Analytic free-form lens design for imaging applications with high aspect ratio", Proc. SPIE 8486, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XIII, 848609 (11 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.929243
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Cited by 7 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Imaging systems

Lens design

Geometrical optics

Ray tracing

Differential equations

Freeform optics

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