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31 October 1986 Paraxial Theory Of An Optical System With Plural Decentered Sub-Systems By Means Of Gaussian Brackets
Kazuo Tanaka
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Abstract
By employing Gaussian brackets, this paper derives formulae of paraxial ray propagation through an optical system which consists of plural sub-systems decentered slightly one another from the ideal centered position. As an application of the theory, compensation of the focal point shift caused by decentering is discussed.
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Kazuo Tanaka "Paraxial Theory Of An Optical System With Plural Decentered Sub-Systems By Means Of Gaussian Brackets", Proc. SPIE 0655, Optical System Design, Analysis, Production for Advanced Technology Systems, (31 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938406
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Distance measurement

Optical design

Geometrical optics

Ray tracing

Artificial intelligence

Refraction

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