Sensors (Jul 2024)

Geometry Selection in Three-Mirror Freeform Imagers with an Accessible Exit Pupil

  • Aaron Bauer,
  • Eric M. Schiesser,
  • Jannick P. Rolland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154816
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 15
p. 4816

Abstract

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Reimaging telescopes have an accessible exit pupil that facilitates stray light mitigation and matching to auxiliary optical systems. Freeform surfaces present the opportunity for unobscured reflective systems to be folded into geometries that are otherwise impracticable with conventional surface types. It is critical, however, to understand the limitations of the enabled folding geometries and choose the one that best balances the optical performance and mechanical requirements. Here, we used the aberration theory of freeform surfaces to determine the aberration correction potential for using freeform surfaces in reimaging three-mirror telescopes and established a hierarchy for the different folding geometries without using optimization. We found that when using freeform optics, the ideal folding geometry had 9× better wavefront performance compared to the next best geometry. Within that ideal geometry, the system using freeform optics had 39% better wavefront performance compared to a system using off-axis asphere surfaces, thus quantifying one of the advantages of freeform optics in this design space.

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