The authors use a genetic algorithm in the structural design of cemented doublets in accordance with a prespecified set of Gaussian characteristics and primary aberration targets. Actual glasses are taken as variables. Suitable modifications in the algorithm are sought with which to explore the solution space in search of the global as well as useful local optima. Some illustrative examples of structural design are given.
We propose using blazed gratings in the resonance domain with period larger than the wavelength for anti-reflection and polarization selection. The inherent problem in this region is wavelength dispersion, which is solved by analyzing the total reflectivity and electric field distribution. The positional relationship between the area of strong electric field, and the side and tip of the grating is crucial to the wavelength dispersion of total reflectivity.
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