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17 December 2014 A lens-resolved approach for analyzing and correcting secondary color
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Proceedings Volume 9293, International Optical Design Conference 2014; 92931Y (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2073647
Event: International Optical Design Conference, 2014, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, United States
Abstract
Secondary color strongly depends on appropriate glass choice during optical design. The specific impact of individual lenses to the overall correction can be revealed by a lens-resolved analysis of secondary color. In this paper, thick-lens contributions to secondary axial and lateral color are presented, utilizing a suitable definition for secondary color when residual primary color is present. Several design examples illustrate the systematic impact of glass choice on the overall color correction.
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Thomas Nobis "A lens-resolved approach for analyzing and correcting secondary color", Proc. SPIE 9293, International Optical Design Conference 2014, 92931Y (17 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2073647
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Lenses

Objectives

Optical design

Refractive index

Lens design

Analytical research

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