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Compound prism design principles, II: triplet and Janssen prisms |
Applied Optics, Vol. 50, Issue 25, pp. 5012-5022 (2011)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.005012
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Abstract
Continuing the work of the first paper in this series [
Appl. Opt.
50, 4998–5011 (2011)APOPAI0003-6935], we extend our design methods to compound prisms composed of three independent elements. The increased degrees of freedom of these asymmetric prisms allow designers to achieve greatly improved dispersion linearity. They also, however, require a more careful tailoring of the merit function to achieve design targets, and so we present several new operands for manipulating the compound prisms’ design algorithm. We show that with asymmetric triplet prisms, one can linearize the angular dispersion such that the spectral sampling rate varies by no more than 4% across the entire visible spectral range. Doing this, however, requires large prisms and causes beam compression. By adding a beam compression penalty to the merit function, we show that one can compromise between dispersion linearity and beam compression in order to produce practical systems. For prisms that do not deviate the beam, we show that Janssen prisms provide a form that maintains the degrees of freedom of the triplet and that are capable of up to
© 2011 Optical Society of America
OCIS Codes
(080.2740) Geometric optics : Geometric optical design
(230.5480) Optical devices : Prisms
(260.2030) Physical optics : Dispersion
(300.6190) Spectroscopy : Spectrometers
ToC Category:
Optical Devices
History
Original Manuscript: May 26, 2011
Manuscript Accepted: July 5, 2011
Published: August 30, 2011
Citation
Nathan Hagen and Tomasz S. Tkaczyk, "Compound prism design principles, II: triplet and Janssen prisms," Appl. Opt. 50, 5012-5022 (2011)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-50-25-5012
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