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From: "Richard F.L.R. Snashall"
To: Atm
Reply-To: "Richard F.L.R. Snashall"
CSC wrote:
> I like the recent OSLO triplet designs provided by Rick. The pure
apo ray
> trace results are exceptional. The files did not have the airy disk
included
> in the spot diagrams, which I think is a good gauge for optical
performance.
> Do you guys use it? It's easy to switch on using Update/Operating
> Conditions/Spot Diagram/Show Spot.
>
I'm using version 6.1. If I set the parameters on the spot display to show
the Airy disk, then attempt to exit, it asks me if I want to update with
the changes. Apparently, this information is stored with the OSLO .len
file. I don't really use it too often, though, personally preferring to
use Strehl ratio as a measure.
> The matching radii are a nice feature, and would make it easier to make
> these lenses. I notice the f/ ratio went longer to control
abberation, and
> the spot eventually fell inside the airy disk.
>
Thinking of it another way, I generated the set "optimizing within the
field". For this, I zeroed in on the off-axis angle where the Strehl
ratio is 0.8 and optimized for that angle. The URLs for these is the same,
except using 6 instead of 4:
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip6-08x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip6-09x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip6-10x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip6-11x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip6-12x.len
As I mentioned, the lateral color was reasonably good, but for those that
would want to that last 0.1 percent (and it was about that amount), I
adjusted the thicknesses of the negative elements to null the off-axis
color of the centroid:
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip5-08x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip5-09x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip5-10x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip5-11x.len
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/ed_trip5-12x.len
(I know... a bit of overkill, but I'm sometimes good at that.;-)
> Below I include the basic design for a 5" f/15 which is nicely
diffraction
> limited, and as close to apo as one would need. Far better than a
Standard
> doublet. The cost should be low and the deep curves may not be too bad.
>
> This was rendered in notepad, and I hope it translates back into a
*.len
> file.
>
With some cut-n-paste, I was able to get this into OSLO. A question: At
565 nm, the P-V wavefront error at mid-field is better than lambda/40.
Would you use this information to test the final result or would you find
the predicted result at another wavelength and test against that?
Rick S.
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