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5 April 1989 Stray Light Technology Overview In 1988
Robert P Breault
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This paper is a part of a continuing series of papers (1, 2, 3, 4) that is intended to keep in perspective where the science of stray light has come from, what its present state is, where it is headed, and where it should be headed, as seen from the author's point of view. The latter two items, where it is going to develop and where it should develop, have never found 100% agreement It is our responsibility to both foresee that our technology keeps pace with our enhanced technological capabilities, and to keep pace with the ever more exacting demand of far more detailed representations of tomorrow's optical sensors.
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Robert P Breault "Stray Light Technology Overview In 1988", Proc. SPIE 0967, Stray Light and Contamination in Optical Systems, (5 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948084
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KEYWORDS
Stray light

Contamination

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Diffraction

Dielectric polarization

Sensors

Optical coatings

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