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31 October 1986 Design And Analysis Of A Compact CO2 Laser Receiver Lens
Fabrizio Liberati, Gabriella Vietri, Giuliano Pinto
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Abstract
The design and breadboard of a very compact,f/1, CO2 laser receiver lens are described. This optical system has been developed to fit a small CO2 laser range-finder. Lenses are assembled in a fast, economical, self-centering technique. The first prototype has been tested by means of a CO2 laser interferometer. Fringes have been analyzed by a numerical program that allows comparison between the realized and designed lens. Results of the analysis will be presented.
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Fabrizio Liberati, Gabriella Vietri, and Giuliano Pinto "Design And Analysis Of A Compact CO2 Laser Receiver Lens", Proc. SPIE 0655, Optical System Design, Analysis, Production for Advanced Technology Systems, (31 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938427
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Carbon dioxide lasers

Interferometers

Receivers

Lens design

Directed self assembly

Prototyping

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