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9 September 2010Optical concepts for dual band infrared continuous zoom lenses
Dual band focal plane arrays enable the simultaneous imaging of the MWIR and LWIR onto the same detector.
Each spectral band is read out independently providing a separable MWIR and LWIR image. The development of
this technology has necessitated the further development of dual band optics. Although reflective solutions simplify
the need for color correction, multiple field of view reflective optics do not package nearly as well as refractive or
catadioptric solutions. Dual band optical systems require that both bands focus at the same image plane at the same
time. The challenge lies with the very broad spectral band of 3.5 - 11.0 microns, the different partial dispersions
between the MWIR and LWIR, and the need to minimize the number of lenses to maximize transmission. This
paper looks at the development of refractive and catadioptric concepts for designing continuous zoom lenses for
dual band detectors.
Jay N. Vizgaitis
"Optical concepts for dual band infrared continuous zoom lenses", Proc. SPIE 7652, International Optical Design Conference 2010, 76522E (9 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.871352
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Jay N. Vizgaitis, "Optical concepts for dual band infrared continuous zoom lenses," Proc. SPIE 7652, International Optical Design Conference 2010, 76522E (9 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.871352