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Technique for structurally analyzing the designs of lens-mirror systems of optical devices

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Abstract

This paper presents the main aspects of a proposed technique for structurally analyzing the designs of optical systems that contain lens components separated by mirrors or prisms that perform layout or other functions, so that it is much harder to center these systems. A table is developed that makes it easy to carry out such an analysis and simultaneously helps to establish the baselines and requirements for the relative placement of the surfaces that determine the centering of the design elements and to determine the adjustments and the sequence of adjustment operations.

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