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20 September 2002 Gaussian Optical Analysis for A "3+2" Model Zoom Lens
Chengliang Wang, Xiangning Li, Liqing He
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Abstract
We introduce a Gaussian Optical analysis method for a common five-components zoom lens, namely “3+2”. This model has covered a great many type of zoom lens forms by regarding some of components as dummy ones. Taking each component as a paraxial one, “3+2” program calculates the geometric optics through the whole zooming range. The output report will show the moving curve of each element. “3+2” can mutually share the information with ZEMAX through the extension feature of ZEMAX.
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Chengliang Wang, Xiangning Li, and Liqing He "Gaussian Optical Analysis for A "3+2" Model Zoom Lens", Proc. SPIE 4927, Optical Design and Testing, (20 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.471685
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KEYWORDS
Zoom lenses

Zemax

Optical analysis

Geometrical optics

Complex systems

Mathematics

Mechanics

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