A simple method to design astigmatic off-axis mirrors
Abstract
In Gaussian Optics, beams with a circular cross section can easily be matched by using off-axis mirrors. Since the E-field distribution of a Gaussian beam mode is entirely independent in the two directions perpendicular to its axis of propagation, it is also possible to employ the formalism for asymmetric beams. Conventional off-axis mirrors, however, are not suitable to properly match these elliptical beams. In this case, astigmatic optics are required. This paper presents a method of designing astigmatic off-axis mirrors for Gaussian beam modes starting from a conventional off-axis mirror. A numerical simulation and an application for KOSMA's 1.9 THz local oscillator for the GREAT instrument on SOFIA gives evidence supporting the theory.
- Publication:
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Infrared Physics and Technology
- Pub Date:
- March 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.infrared.2006.03.001
- Bibcode:
- 2007InPhT..50...42W