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Comparative assessment of freeform polynomials as optical surface descriptions

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 20, Issue 20, Pages 22683-22691

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.20.022683

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  1. National Science Foundation GOALI [ECCS-1002179]
  2. II-VI Foundation
  3. NYSTAR Foundation [C050070]
  4. Div Of Electrical, Commun & Cyber Sys
  5. Directorate For Engineering [1002179] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Slow-servo single-point diamond turning as well as advances in computer controlled small lap polishing enables the fabrication of freeform optics, or more specifically, optical surfaces for imaging applications that are not rotationally symmetric. Various forms of polynomials for describing freeform optical surfaces exist in optical design and to support fabrication. A popular method is to add orthogonal polynomials onto a conic section. In this paper, recently introduced gradient-orthogonal polynomials are investigated in a comparative manner with the widely known Zernike polynomials. In order to achieve numerical robustness when higher-order polynomials are required to describe freeform surfaces, recurrence relations are a key enabler. Results in this paper establish the equivalence of both polynomial sets in accurately describing freeform surfaces under stringent conditions. Quantifying the accuracy of these two freeform surface descriptions is a critical step in the future application of these tools in both advanced optical system design and optical fabrication. (C)2012 Optical Society of America

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