Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems

The design of apochromatic systems is difficult because of two problems: the glass sorts compatibility and the c1/ca arbitrary input ratio. The optical glass manufacturers offer a wide range of sorts, so that the choice of triplet compatible glasses becomes itself an important separate problem. The...

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Main Authors: Gruescu C., Nicoara I., Popov D., Bodea R., Hora H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2008-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2008/0350-820X0802131G.pdf
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spelling doaj-b597456024ad4756913057e2655c69872020-11-24T22:42:43ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X2008-01-0140213114010.2298/SOS0802131GOptical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systemsGruescu C.Nicoara I.Popov D.Bodea R.Hora H.The design of apochromatic systems is difficult because of two problems: the glass sorts compatibility and the c1/ca arbitrary input ratio. The optical glass manufacturers offer a wide range of sorts, so that the choice of triplet compatible glasses becomes itself an important separate problem. The paper provides a solution of mathematical modeling for the glass compatibility and, practically, analyses the sorts presented by Schott GmbH. The original software provided 22 compatible glass triplets. The authors explored the possibilities of enlarging the c1/ca ratio from the value 0.6 indicated in the literature to a range of [0.5…0.8]. Therefore, they designed and analyzed a set of 88 triplets. A correct glass choice can insure twice-larger apertures than the traditional ones for best quality apochromats (diffraction-limited). http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2008/0350-820X0802131G.pdfoptical glass compatibilitytriplet designimage qualitylarge apertureaspherical surface
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author Gruescu C.
Nicoara I.
Popov D.
Bodea R.
Hora H.
spellingShingle Gruescu C.
Nicoara I.
Popov D.
Bodea R.
Hora H.
Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
Science of Sintering
optical glass compatibility
triplet design
image quality
large aperture
aspherical surface
author_facet Gruescu C.
Nicoara I.
Popov D.
Bodea R.
Hora H.
author_sort Gruescu C.
title Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
title_short Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
title_full Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
title_fullStr Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
title_full_unstemmed Optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
title_sort optical glass compatibility for the design of apochromatic systems
publisher International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd
series Science of Sintering
issn 0350-820X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The design of apochromatic systems is difficult because of two problems: the glass sorts compatibility and the c1/ca arbitrary input ratio. The optical glass manufacturers offer a wide range of sorts, so that the choice of triplet compatible glasses becomes itself an important separate problem. The paper provides a solution of mathematical modeling for the glass compatibility and, practically, analyses the sorts presented by Schott GmbH. The original software provided 22 compatible glass triplets. The authors explored the possibilities of enlarging the c1/ca ratio from the value 0.6 indicated in the literature to a range of [0.5…0.8]. Therefore, they designed and analyzed a set of 88 triplets. A correct glass choice can insure twice-larger apertures than the traditional ones for best quality apochromats (diffraction-limited).
topic optical glass compatibility
triplet design
image quality
large aperture
aspherical surface
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2008/0350-820X0802131G.pdf
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