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On the Degrees of Freedom of Freeform Optics

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We address here the problem of the number of freeform surfaces and the degrees-of-freedom they provide in optics design. We analyze the degrees-of-freedom lost when prescribing a mapping between object-and-image or source-and-receiver.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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