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Appendices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2019

José Sasián
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University of Arizona
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Moore, Lori B., Hvisc, Anastacia M., Sasián, José. “Aberration fields of a combination of plane symmetric systems,” Optics Express, 16 (2008), 15655–70.Google Scholar
Reshidko, Dmitry, Sasián, José. “A method for the design of unsymmetrical optical systems using freeform surfaces,” Proceedings of SPIE 10590, International Optical Design Conference 2017, 105900V (2017), doi: 10.1117/12.2285134.Google Scholar
Sasián, José. “Method of confocal mirror design,” Optical Engineering, 58(1) (2019), 015101.Google Scholar
Sasián, José M. “Review of methods for the design of unsymmetrical optical systems,” Proceedings of SPIE 1396, Applications of Optical Engineering: Proceedings of OE/Midwest ‘90 (1991), doi: 10.1117/12.25846.Google Scholar
Sasián, José M.How to approach the design of a bilateral symmetric optical system,” Optical Engineering, 33(6) (1994), 2045–61.Google Scholar
Sasián, José M.Double-curvature surfaces in mirror system design,” Optical Engineering, 36(1) (1997), 183–88.Google Scholar

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Hopkins, H. H.The sine condition and the Herschel’s condition,” Chapter III, in Wave Theory of Aberrations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1950).Google Scholar

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  • Appendices
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  • Book: Introduction to Lens Design
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  • Appendices
  • José Sasián, University of Arizona
  • Book: Introduction to Lens Design
  • Online publication: 23 September 2019
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