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A New Generation of Optical Systems with φ-polynomial Surfaces

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Abstract

Recent advances have made it viable to fabricate optical surfaces that are not rotationally symmetric using a new generation of diamond-turning machines. These surfaces can greatly extend the field of view of optical systems.

© 2010 OSA, SPIE

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