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Computer-aided design of optical systems in the zone of higher-order aberrations
S.A. Stepanov, G.I. Greysukh

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Pages: 9-12.

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Abstract:
The design in the area of higher order aberrations is most effective when the gradient and diffraction lenses are used as the power elements of the optical system. This is mainly caused by two reasons. First, the aberrational decomposition of such a system with a proper choice of the initial scheme converges quickly enough, due to this the elimination of aberrations of each subsequent order leads to a noticeable improvement in optical characteristics. Second, gradient and diffraction lenses provide for the selective correction of aberrations of various orders .

Citation:
Stepanov SA, Greysukh GI. Computer-aided design of optical systems in the zone of higher-order aberrations. Computer Optics 1996; 16: 9-12.

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