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Hybrid optics in dual waveband infrared systems

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Abstract

Diffractive optics in the form of hybrid elements manufactured by single point diamond turning are now well-established and widely used in both mid-wave and long-wave infrared optical systems. The fundamental advantages, based on the reduced element-count, can have a significant impact on cost, mass and overall complexity

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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