1 February 2002 Marginal rays in tapered gradient-index lenses
Jose Manuel Rivas-Moscoso, Carlos C. Gomez-Reino, Maria Victoria Perez Martin, Carmen Bao
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Marginal rays are used to study the limitations of the spatial and angular extents of light beams by stops and apertures in tapered gradient-index lenses. The results are applied to two kinds of taper functions and compared to selfoc lenses.
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Jose Manuel Rivas-Moscoso, Carlos C. Gomez-Reino, Maria Victoria Perez Martin, and Carmen Bao "Marginal rays in tapered gradient-index lenses," Optical Engineering 41(2), (1 February 2002). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1430418
Published: 1 February 2002
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KEYWORDS
GRIN lenses

Optical engineering

Refractive index

Lenses

Solids

Geometrical optics

Ray tracing

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