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Selection of optical materials to minimize longitudinal chromatic aberration in a prospective broad-coverage medium-resolution multispectral instrument

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Abstract

We discuss a method for selection of the optical materials to be used in the corrective lens for a Cooke three-mirror system. We determined the optimum glass combinations for the 0.45–1.7 μm, 0.45–0.96 μm, and 1.55–1.7 μm spectral regions.

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