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13 November 2018 Design of lenses for deep-water applications
Roman V. Anitropov M.D., Irina L. Livshits
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Abstract
Wide use of underwater optics started in 1950th, since then many underwater lenses were constructed. Now the whole world is interested mostly in deep-water research, which has started about 10 years ago. Now the most of underwater lenses are specially designed. It is very important to understand a role of every optical element in underwater optical system. This helps a designer to find best solution for starting point of such a system with further automatic aberration correction. We propose to use lenses with removed forward entrance pupil for deep-water lens design. Examples of different optical schemes and explanation of their design process are presented.
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Roman V. Anitropov M.D. and Irina L. Livshits "Design of lenses for deep-water applications ", Proc. SPIE 10815, Optical Design and Testing VIII, 1081508 (13 November 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2502653
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KEYWORDS
Lens design

Lenses

Water

Monochromatic aberrations

Optical components

Ocean optics

Domes

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