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Monte Carlo study of the dependence of the image quality of a Wood lens on refractive index profile fluctuations and mounting errors

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Abstract

Minimum aberration optical systems can be designed by trading off the adjustable parameters against each other. Some of these parameters are intrinsic and may relate, in the case of gradient index lenses, to the refractive index profile while others may be mechanical in origin, relating, for example, to the degree of tilt and decentration the optical system can tolerate.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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