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27 August 2010 Novel fast catadioptric objective with wide field of view
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Using the Simultaneous Multiple Surface method in 2D (SMS2D), we present a fast catadioptric objective with a wide field of view (125°×96°) designed for a microbolometer detector with 640×480 pixels and 25 microns pixel pitch Keywords: Infrared lens design, thermal imaging, Schwarzschild configuration, SMS2D, wide field of view, driving cameras, panoramic systems
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Fernando Muñoz, José M. Infante Herrero, Pablo Benítez, Juan C. Miñano, Wang Lin, Juan Vilaplana, Guillermo Biot, and Marta de la Fuente "Novel fast catadioptric objective with wide field of view", Proc. SPIE 7787, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization XIII, 778704 (27 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.860753
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Mirrors

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Objectives

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