Optical sensitivity analyses of various reflective systems: on-axis, common off-axis, and confocal off-axis designs

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Optical design of the wide field of view telescope is limited by obscuration of the secondary mirror in onaxis system and by serious linear astigmatism in conventional common off-Axis system. We have developed an innovative off-Axis reflective system in which the optical design is based on the confocal off-Axis to completely compensate the linear astigmatism. The main objective of this paper is to compare alignment sensitivity of the confocal system to those of on-Axis and common off-Axis systems. All three optical designs are based on the classical Cassegrain reflecting telescope and have identical entrance pupil diameter of 1000 mm and F/8 focal ratio. Tilt and decenter of each optical component, and despace which indicates inter-mirror distance are considered as tolerancing parameters that are explored within fabrication tolerance ranges. Encircled energy diameter is evaluated as a criterion of the analysis while tilts of the secondary mirror and the focal position are set to the compensator. The statistical tolerancing method based on Monte-Carlo simulation is also performed to analyze system tolerances. From sensitivity analysis and Monte-Carlo simulation, we concluded that the confocal off-Axis system is more sensitive than on-Axis and common off-Axis systems but it is a feasible system in terms of fabrication and alignment errors.
Publisher
SPIE
Issue Date
2020-12-13
Language
English
Citation

Advances in Optical and Mechanical Technologies for Telescopes and Instrumentation IV

ISSN
0277-786X
DOI
10.1117/12.2559340
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/312335
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RIMS Conference Papers
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