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4 November 1983 Considerations For Designing Or Specifying Optical Components For Electro-Optical Instrumentation In Industrial Applications
James A. Greene
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Abstract
Information is presented which provides general guidelines for evaluating optical specifications during the design phase of electro-optical instrumentation. These guidelines address the cost impact and production problems which can arise from overly stringent component and coating specifications and tolerances. Although applicable to a wide range of E-0 instrumentation, the main focus is on non-imaging infrared systems, with particular emphasis on optical coating and filter specifications.
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James A. Greene "Considerations For Designing Or Specifying Optical Components For Electro-Optical Instrumentation In Industrial Applications", Proc. SPIE 0411, Electro-Optical Instrumentation for Industrial Applications, (4 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935782
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Optical filters

Optical components

Tolerancing

Reflectivity

Dielectrics

Multilayers

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