Affiliation:
1. Grupo de Óptica y Tratamiento de Señales, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Abstract
Cartesian ovals, also known as rigorously stigmatic surfaces, are the simplest optical systems capable of producing a perfect point image. Exist both implicit and explicit expressions to represent these surfaces, but they treat both refractive and reflective surfaces independently. Because of the complexity of explicit expressions, the ray-tracing techniques for these surfaces are implemented using third-party software. In this paper, we express Cartesian ovals as a degenerated superconic curve and get a new explicit formulation for Cartesian ovals capable of treating image formation using both object and image points, either real or virtual, and in this formulation can deal with both reflective and refractive rigorously stigmatic surfaces. Finally, using the resultant expressions and the vector Snell–Descartes Law, we propose a self-contained analytical ray-tracing technique for all these surfaces.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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