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1Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona, 1630 East University, Tucson, Arizona 85716, USA. sal@optics.arizona.edu
Abstract:
The standard aspheric surface definition has been used successfully to correct aberrations in a wide variety of systems. However, in some current applications a more general surface definition is needed. We present a more general approach that uses parametrically defined optical surfaces for the optical design of imaging and illumination systems.
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