1 June 1992 Optimization to create a four-element laser scan lens from a five-element design
Berlyn Brixner, Morris M. Klein
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Abstract
The procedure followed in optimizing a five-element diffraction- limited laser scan lens to eliminate one of the elements is described. The starting procedure uses thicknesses found in the five-element design except for the two central positive elements, which are combined to make a single thick third element. The resulting four-element lens employs high-index glass for each element and achieves diffraction-limited performance.
Berlyn Brixner and Morris M. Klein "Optimization to create a four-element laser scan lens from a five-element design," Optical Engineering 31(6), (1 June 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56185
Published: 1 June 1992
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Glasses

Image quality

Lens design

Geometrical optics

Laser scanners

Optical components

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