Optimal selection of aspheric surfaces in optical design

Optical systems frequently use aspheric surfaces to improve performance. Typically the designer uses a combination of experience and trail and error to decide which surfaces to make aspheric, then the shape of the aspheric surface is optimized as part of the optical system. In this paper, a method o...

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