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Ray tracing in an optical system

Ray matrix. What we need to describe a ray in an optical system.1.Where is it with respect to some arbitrarily chosen axis?2.In what direction is it heading?We start with inspection of the length of free space.We assume that all rays are paraxial, thus the angle

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Ray tracing in an optical system

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    1. Ray tracing in an optical system Ray matrix OPTICAL CAVITIES STABILITY DIAGRAM THE UNSTABLE REGION EXAMPLE OF RAY TRACING IN A STABLE CAVITY REPETITIVE RAY PATHS INITIAL CONDITIONS: STABLE CAVITIES INITIAL CONDITIONS: UNSTABLE CAVITIES ASTIGMATISM* CONTINUOUS LENS-LIKE MEDIA Propagation of a Ray in an Inhomogeneous Medium Ray Matrix for a Continuous Lens WAVE TRANSFORMATION BY A LENS Applications

    2. Ray matrix What we need to describe a ray in an optical system. 1. Where is it with respect to some arbitrarily chosen axis? 2. In what direction is it heading? We start with inspection of the length of free space. We assume that all rays are paraxial, thus the angle equals the slop of the ray, r’.

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