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OLD 2 1 Figure 9.33 34 P9.16 Use a computer program to calculate the ABCD matrix for the com- pound system shown in Fig. 9.33, known as the "Tessar lens." The details of this lens are as follows (all distances are in the same units, and only the magnitude of curvatures are given-you decide the sign): Convex-convex lens 1 (thickness 0.357, R₁ = 1.628, R₂ = 27.57, n = 1.6116) is separated by 0.189 from concave-concave lens 2 (thickness 0.081, R₁ = 3.457, R₂ = 1.582, n = 1.6053), which is separated by 0.325 from plano-concave lens 3 (thickness 0.217, R₁ = ∞o, R₂ = 1.920, n = 1.5123), which is directly followed by convex-convex lens 4 (thickness 0.396, R₁ = 1.920, R₂ = 2.400, n = 1.6116).
OLD 2 1 Figure 9.33 34 P9.16 Use a computer program to calculate the ABCD matrix for the com- pound system shown in Fig. 9.33, known as the "Tessar lens." The details of this lens are as follows (all distances are in the same units, and only the magnitude of curvatures are given-you decide the sign): Convex-convex lens 1 (thickness 0.357, R₁ = 1.628, R₂ = 27.57, n = 1.6116) is separated by 0.189 from concave-concave lens 2 (thickness 0.081, R₁ = 3.457, R₂ = 1.582, n = 1.6053), which is separated by 0.325 from plano-concave lens 3 (thickness 0.217, R₁ = ∞o, R₂ = 1.920, n = 1.5123), which is directly followed by convex-convex lens 4 (thickness 0.396, R₁ = 1.920, R₂ = 2.400, n = 1.6116).