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Comparative analysis of the stability of nonmisadjustable scanners

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Abstract

This article presents a comparative analysis of the stability of the angular position of the scanning beam at the output of scanners that possess the property of being virtually nonmisadjustable: scanners based on a refracting wedge and nonmisadjustable aberration-free scanners. Based on the resulting analytical expressions, it is shown that nonmisadjustable aberration-free scanners have an advantage.

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