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28 February 1997 Design of multichannel two-reflector optical systems
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Abstract
Original design of the multichannel two-reflector optical systems for astronomical and atmospheric devices have been considered. Their feature is the presence of odd or even number of holes in the secondary mirror corresponding to the number of the isolated channels. Formulas for determining diameter and arrangement of these holes are adduced. Proposed optical systems ensure considerably higher light transmittance (in 1.3 - 5.2 times according to isolated channels' number and screening coefficient value) than conventional two-mirror objectives. Technical realization of proposed three-channel objective was successfully produced.
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Nikolay A. Denisov "Design of multichannel two-reflector optical systems", Proc. SPIE 3055, International Conference on Optical Storage, Imaging, and Transmission of Information, (28 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267729
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KEYWORDS
Objectives

Mirrors

Transmittance

Astronomy

Atmospheric modeling

Atmospheric optics

Channel projecting optics

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