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The Use of Implicitly Defined Aspheric Null Correctors for the Testing of Conformal Optical Elements

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Abstract

Testing of conformal optical elements requires the design of null correctors that can compensate for a highly aspheric wavefront. An implicitly defined z-polynomial aspheric null corrector can provide the wavefront compensation needed.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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