Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives
The Fourier Optics Approach and the generalized Coddington's equations are combined to analyze the image of a second order patch surrounding a reference object point. For rays in the tangential section, an expression for the second field derivative of the wavefront aberration function in terms...
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todo:paper_00304026_v111_n6_p249_Comastri2023-10-03T14:40:23Z Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives Comastri, S.A. Simon, J.M. Aberrations Optical design Wavefronts Generalized Coddington's equations Wavefront aberration functions Fourier optics The Fourier Optics Approach and the generalized Coddington's equations are combined to analyze the image of a second order patch surrounding a reference object point. For rays in the tangential section, an expression for the second field derivative of the wavefront aberration function in terms of variables which can be computed tracing rays from this point is obtained. This expression enables the calculation up to second order in field coordinates of the wavefront aberration corresponding to any point in the patch. The theoretical results are tested numerically for a photographic objective. Fil:Comastri, S.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Simon, J.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00304026_v111_n6_p249_Comastri |
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Aberrations Optical design Wavefronts Generalized Coddington's equations Wavefront aberration functions Fourier optics |
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Aberrations Optical design Wavefronts Generalized Coddington's equations Wavefront aberration functions Fourier optics Comastri, S.A. Simon, J.M. Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives |
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The Fourier Optics Approach and the generalized Coddington's equations are combined to analyze the image of a second order patch surrounding a reference object point. For rays in the tangential section, an expression for the second field derivative of the wavefront aberration function in terms of variables which can be computed tracing rays from this point is obtained. This expression enables the calculation up to second order in field coordinates of the wavefront aberration corresponding to any point in the patch. The theoretical results are tested numerically for a photographic objective. |
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Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives |
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Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives |
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Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives |
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Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives |
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Wavefront aberration function: Its first and second field derivatives |
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