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5 August 1980 Catadioptric Telescope For Extreme Spectral And Temperature Ranges
David Shafer
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Proceedings Volume 0216, Optics in Adverse Environments II; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958458
Event: 1980 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1980, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
An optical system is described which is corrected for spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, Petzval curvature, longitudinal and lateral color, secondary color, spherochromatism and chromatic variation of all the field aberrations. It has very good performance on a flat image over an extremely broad spectral range, from the ultraviolet to the infrared. It has also been designed to cover a very broad temperature range. All spherical surfaces are used, and only one glass type. With BK-7 glass, the catadioptric design has a spot size of four arc-seconds over a 3 degree diameter field of view flat image at f/2.5, over the whole spectral range of 0.3650 μ to 2.0 μ. Predicted performance is essentially unchanged over a temperature range of 1000oC.
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David Shafer "Catadioptric Telescope For Extreme Spectral And Temperature Ranges", Proc. SPIE 0216, Optics in Adverse Environments II, (5 August 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958458
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Glasses

Colorimetry

Monochromatic aberrations

Temperature metrology

Combined lens-mirror systems

Telescopes

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