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One-radius triplets.

Antonin Miks1

  • 1Department of Physics, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic. miks@fsv.cvut.cz

Applied Optics
|March 20, 2002
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One-radius triplets, an optical system with three lenses, offer lower production costs. This study details their theory, modification parameters, and suitability for laser technology and metrology.

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Area of Science:

  • Optics
  • Optical Engineering

Background:

  • Traditional optical triplets can be expensive to manufacture.
  • The one-radius triplet offers a cost-effective alternative.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the theory behind one-radius triplets.
  • To provide modification parameters and analyze residual aberrations.
  • To assess their suitability for specific technological applications.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical analysis of the one-radius triplet optical system.
  • Generation of parameter tables for triplet modification.
  • Calculation and presentation of residual aberrations for selected designs.

Main Results:

  • A theoretical framework for one-radius triplets is established.

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  • Tables of modification parameters are provided.
  • Residual aberrations are quantified for specific triplet configurations.
  • Conclusions:

    • One-radius triplets present a viable, cost-effective optical solution.
    • Their performance characteristics make them suitable for laser technology.
    • Applications in metrology are also indicated.