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2 October 2023 Dioptric plan multi apochromat objectives for microscopes: optical design
Dmitry N. Frolov, Olga A. Vinogradova, Alexey D. Frolov, Alexandr D. Pavlii
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Abstract
For some types of studies on a microscope, optics is required, which has a multi apochromatic aberration correction in a continuous spectral range from the nearest short -wave UV to the nearest IR spectral areas. In the NUV range, in some cases, it is required to ensure the focus of laser sources radiation on the wavelengths of 248, 222, 213 and even 193 Nm. The work is also required for the near IR region, for example, for focusing laser sources radiation on wavelengths 1315, 1523 and even 2010 and 2080 nm. A priori such optics should also work in a visible spectral range. All studies can be carried out within the indicated a continuous NUV - NIR of the range. We propose to investigate the fundamental possibility of creating lens objectives for which chromatic aberrations are corrected in a wide spectral range. In addition, optics are required for research in the SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR spectral ranges.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Dmitry N. Frolov, Olga A. Vinogradova, Alexey D. Frolov, and Alexandr D. Pavlii "Dioptric plan multi apochromat objectives for microscopes: optical design", Proc. SPIE 12666, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XXIV, 126660N (2 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678317
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KEYWORDS
Objectives

Aberration correction

Optical design

Microscopes

Design and modelling

Infrared radiation

Near infrared

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