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Tertiary spectrum manipulation in apochromats
Jonathan Maxwell
- Vol. 1354, pp 408-416
TLDR
In this article, achromatic and super-achromatic lens groups were combined to achieve improved tertiary spectrum residuals in apochromatic systems, and the application of this technique was reported.Abstract:
By combining achromatic and super achromatic lens groups we may achieve improved tertiary spectrum residuals in apochromatic systems. The application of this technique is reported. 1.read more
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