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Applied Optics | 1983

Gaussian beam ray-equivalent modeling and optical design.

Robert P. Herloski; Sidney W. Marshall; Ronald L. Antos

It is shown that the propagation and transformation of a simply astigmatic Gaussian beam by an optical system with a characteristic ABCD matrix can be modeled by relatively simple equations whose terms consist solely of the heights and slopes of two paraxial rays. These equations are derived from the ABCD law of Gaussian beam transformation. They can be used in conjunction with a conventional automatic optical design program to design and optimize Gaussian beam optical systems. Several design examples are given using the CODE-V optical design package.


Archive | 1984

Interface suppression apparatus and method for a linear modulator

Sidney W. Marshall


Archive | 1983

Light blocking stop for electro-optic line printers

Kwok-leung Yip; Sidney W. Marshall


Archive | 1994

Method of determining whether a document tree is weakly valid

Allen L. Brown; Sidney W. Marshall


Archive | 1999

Color gamut mapping for accurately mapping certain critical colors and corresponding transforming of nearby colors and enhancing global smoothness

Sidney W. Marshall; Eric Jackson; Steven J. Harrington; Yao Rong Wang


Archive | 1980

Double pass scanning system

Pierre A. Lavallee; Sidney W. Marshall; Ronald L. Antos


Archive | 1981

Tracking apparatus for read/write head

Sidney W. Marshall


Archive | 1978

Signal generator for raster type scanners

Sidney W. Marshall


Archive | 2004

Method for sliding window image processing of associative operators

Sidney W. Marshall


Archive | 1994

A method and apparatus for validating labelled, ordered parse trees according to a context-free grammar specification

Allen L. Brown; Sidney W. Marshall

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