Restricted Access.A novel optical design for a telescope, especially suited for constructing large telescopes at submillimetre to optical wavelengths, was proposed recently. In this paper, we present some analytical results related to such novel optics. We show that, for oblique incidence, the line focus of a parabolic cylinder merely shifts by the same angle in the opposite direction. We also derive the equation defining the shape of the mirror that converts a cylindrical wavefront to a spherical wavefront
Modern deterministic polishing processes allow fabrication of x-ray optics with almost any arbitrary...
Not all mirrors are flat, of course. Now we want to consider two special cases of mirrors, both of w...
The ability to shape a focus of light would improve many fields of study, including microscopy and o...
Restricted Access.A novel four mirror optics suitable to constructing large telescopes at optical an...
Author's postprint. Paper presented at the International conference on Submillimeter Science & Techn...
A new type of optical element that can focus a cylindrical wave to a point focus (or vice versa) is ...
On X-ray beamlines and telescopes, glancing-incidence mirrors with parabolic profiles are used to co...
Using a large optical board, this demonstration illustrates the difference between a spherical and a...
A vertical light ray coming from infinity is reflected by a primary parabolic mirror M1 having focus...
This paper tries to settle down a heated debate on perfect lenses without negative refraction.Intern...
On account of the tight requirement of the high-resolution, the Segmented Primary Optical Telescope ...
Notions of geometrical opticsThis Demonstration shows the focusing behavior of paraxial (blue) and n...
We investigated the geometrical characteristics of circular-aperture off-axis parabolic (OAP) mirror...
Freeform surfaces enable imaginative optics by providing abundant degrees of freedom for an optical ...
A preliminary study of electrostatic mirrors made of three coaxial cylinders of equal radius has bee...
Modern deterministic polishing processes allow fabrication of x-ray optics with almost any arbitrary...
Not all mirrors are flat, of course. Now we want to consider two special cases of mirrors, both of w...
The ability to shape a focus of light would improve many fields of study, including microscopy and o...
Restricted Access.A novel four mirror optics suitable to constructing large telescopes at optical an...
Author's postprint. Paper presented at the International conference on Submillimeter Science & Techn...
A new type of optical element that can focus a cylindrical wave to a point focus (or vice versa) is ...
On X-ray beamlines and telescopes, glancing-incidence mirrors with parabolic profiles are used to co...
Using a large optical board, this demonstration illustrates the difference between a spherical and a...
A vertical light ray coming from infinity is reflected by a primary parabolic mirror M1 having focus...
This paper tries to settle down a heated debate on perfect lenses without negative refraction.Intern...
On account of the tight requirement of the high-resolution, the Segmented Primary Optical Telescope ...
Notions of geometrical opticsThis Demonstration shows the focusing behavior of paraxial (blue) and n...
We investigated the geometrical characteristics of circular-aperture off-axis parabolic (OAP) mirror...
Freeform surfaces enable imaginative optics by providing abundant degrees of freedom for an optical ...
A preliminary study of electrostatic mirrors made of three coaxial cylinders of equal radius has bee...
Modern deterministic polishing processes allow fabrication of x-ray optics with almost any arbitrary...
Not all mirrors are flat, of course. Now we want to consider two special cases of mirrors, both of w...
The ability to shape a focus of light would improve many fields of study, including microscopy and o...