Optical beam expanders with materials chosen to effect athermali

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350453, 350481, G02B 1314, G02B 300, G02B 910

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ABSTRACT:
An optical substantially afocal beam expander has a negative lens element spaced from a positive lens element. The lens elements are of different materials with respective coefficients of refractive index change with respect to temperature such that the effect of a temperature change on one element is at least partially compensated by the effect of the temperature change on the other element. The beam expander is therefore substantially athermalised with respect to afocality.

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Refracting Afocal Systems in Thermal Imagers, Optical Engineering, Thomas H. Jamieson, vol. 19, No. 6 Nov./Dec. 1980, pp. 883-893.

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