Statistical Properties of Wavefront and Image Field of Misaligned Segmented Optical Systems

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (11) ◽  
pp. 1111004
Author(s):  
张永峰 Zhang Yongfeng ◽  
鲜浩 Xian Hao
2021 ◽  
pp. 57-61
Author(s):  
Victor V. Sychev ◽  
Andrey I. Klem

The article proposes a new method for increasing the information content of the image by minimizing the errors of the optical system of a large telescope using the redistribution of errors over the image field. Variation of the parameters of the secondary mirror is carried out to solve the optimization problem of uniform distribution of aberrations over the image field of a large telescope using the example of a cryotelescope with a diameter of 12 m in the Zemax-EE package. The results of calculations of optical schemes by the traditional method and by the method of optimization of the errors of the radiation wavefront are presented. The advantages and disadvantages are considered.


1977 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
Christine Allen ◽  
Mauricio Tapia ◽  
Laura Parrao

AbstractA catalogue of more than 900 multiple systems of trapezium type has recently been completed. In constructing the catalogue an attempt was made to exclude optical systems. We study the galactic distribution of trapezia of different spectral types, and we compare it with that of ordinary multiple systems and of visual binaries from the IDS. An estimate is made of the expected number of pseudo-trapezia among each spectral type. This study shows that most of our trapezia are true trapezia and should therefore be young. This conclusion holds for trapezia of all spectral types.


Author(s):  
J T Fourie

The attempts at improvement of electron optical systems to date, have largely been directed towards the design aspect of magnetic lenses and towards the establishment of ideal lens combinations. In the present work the emphasis has been placed on the utilization of a unique three-dimensional crystal objective aperture within a standard electron optical system with the aim to reduce the spherical aberration without introducing diffraction effects. A brief summary of this work together with a description of results obtained recently, will be given.The concept of utilizing a crystal as aperture in an electron optical system was introduced by Fourie who employed a {111} crystal foil as a collector aperture, by mounting the sample directly on top of the foil and in intimate contact with the foil. In the present work the sample was mounted on the bottom of the foil so that the crystal would function as an objective or probe forming aperture. The transmission function of such a crystal aperture depends on the thickness, t, and the orientation of the foil. The expression for calculating the transmission function was derived by Hashimoto, Howie and Whelan on the basis of the electron equivalent of the Borrmann anomalous absorption effect in crystals. In Fig. 1 the functions for a g220 diffraction vector and t = 0.53 and 1.0 μm are shown. Here n= Θ‒ΘB, where Θ is the angle between the incident ray and the (hkl) planes, and ΘB is the Bragg angle.


1982 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 585-589 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. N. Bussac ◽  
C. Meunier

1988 ◽  
Vol 49 (C2) ◽  
pp. C2-343-C2-348
Author(s):  
L. A. LUGIATO ◽  
C. OLDANO ◽  
Kaige WANG ◽  
L. SANTIRANA ◽  
L. M. NARDUCCI ◽  
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