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13 August 1997 Designing and testing of off-axis three-mirror optical system for multispectral sensor
Jun-ichi Ishigaki, Toshihiro Okamura, Kunihiro Tanikawa, Hiromichi Shirahata, Mitumasa Masutani, Hironobu Sakuta, Masaru Ushida, Hiroshi Murofushi
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Abstract
Future airborne surveillance systems require high performance optics to provide high spatial resolution over wide field of view. The system for 10 km altitude needs to resolve a ground target of 10 cm over 6 degree FOV. The spectral range covers from 0.4 to 10.0 micrometer. The spectral bands of interest include the visible, near infrared, MWIR (middle wavelength infrared), and LWIR (long wavelength infrared). This paper describes the design and the experimental results of the off- axis three mirror optical system which fulfills these requirements. The three mirror anastigmat consists of two aspherical concave mirrors and a spherical convex mirror. The design is configured for a telecentric flat focal plane.
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Jun-ichi Ishigaki, Toshihiro Okamura, Kunihiro Tanikawa, Hiromichi Shirahata, Mitumasa Masutani, Hironobu Sakuta, Masaru Ushida, and Hiroshi Murofushi "Designing and testing of off-axis three-mirror optical system for multispectral sensor", Proc. SPIE 3061, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIII, (13 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280355
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Infrared radiation

Modulation transfer functions

Telescopes

Visible radiation

Sensors

Diffraction

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