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  • A monocentric lens with a multi-scale design can offer a wide field of view while keeping good resolution.
  • This report presents an analytical model that evaluates both Galilean and Keplerian monocentric multi-scale systems, examining how they relate to each other.
  • It concludes that Galilean-type systems have better aberration performance compared to Keplerian systems, serving as a reference for future developments in monocentric systems.

Article Abstract

A monocentric lens combined with a multi-scale form can achieve a large field of view while maintaining the resolution. This report describes an analytical model that is suitable for both Galilean- and Keplerian-type monocentric multi-scale (MMS) systems; this model also analyzes the correlation between the two types of systems. Moreover, the off-axis aberration associated with the analytical model was derived, on this basis, the Galilean- and Keplerian-type MMS systems were compared. It was concluded that the Galilean-type MMS system performs better with respect to aberration performance. This report provides a useful reference for further applications and developments of MC systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.406213DOI Listing

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