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Axial and Lateral Color Correction in Zoom Lenses Utilizing Gradient-Index Copolymer Elements

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Abstract

Gradient-index (GRIN) zoom lenses are shown to offer superior imaging performance to homogenous designs over the visible spectrum. For a given element count, copolymer GRIN designs are better corrected for axial and lateral color than homogeneous aspheric designs.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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