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Applied Optics

APPLICATIONS-CENTERED RESEARCH IN OPTICS

  • Vol. 18, Iss. 8 — Apr. 15, 1979
  • pp: 1240–1240

Beam expander telescope design utilizing fast spherical primaries

W. H. Southwell  »View Author Affiliations


Applied Optics, Vol. 18, Issue 8, pp. 1240-1240 (1979)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.18.001240


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Abstract

An exact geometrical ray analysis has been used to derive the profiles for telescope secondaries that perfectly recollimate beams incident on fast concave spherical mirrors. Both Cassegrainian and Gregorian configurations are possible. The high magnification designs tend to redistribute the energy profile and may be used, for example, to make Gaussian beams more uniform.

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W. H. Southwell, "Beam expander telescope design utilizing fast spherical primaries," Appl. Opt. 18, 1240-1240 (1979)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-18-8-1240

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