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Optical design with orthogonal representations of rotationally symmetric and freeform aspheres
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Optical DesignOptical MaterialsEngineeringGeometryOptic DesignComputer-aided DesignOptical PropertiesOrthogonal DescriptionsOptical SystemsComputational GeometryShape RepresentationGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingPhotonicsPhysicsDesignFreeform AspheresFreeform OpticOptical TolerancingOrthogonal RepresentationsNatural SciencesGeometrical OpticLocal OptimizationSurface ModelingOptical System AnalysisOrthogonalized Representations
Abstract We review the motivations and intended benefits of orthogonalized representations of aspheric shapes and demonstrate unexpected gains for design purposes. Leaving aside improvements in ‘design for manufacturability’, we show that local optimization within standard design codes can find solutions with better optical performance when orthogonal descriptions are employed. Our examples include rotationally symmetric systems as well as systems with no global axis of symmetry and even a system of freeform surfaces (i.e., with no individual axes of symmetry).