Claims
- 1. A Schmidt optical objective (10), comprising:
- a pair of primay mirrors (16, 18) having concave spherical reflective surfaces (17, 19) positioned on opposite sides of a common plane (x, z) of optical symmetry, said spherical reflective surfaces having separated centers of curvature (20, 22) and focal planes (44, 46) along parallel optical axes (36, 38) spaced apart laterally from opposite sides of said common plane; means (32, 34) positioned between said centers of curvature and intersecting said common plane for transmitting light and introducing correcting aberrations in said transmitted light equal and opposite to the total of aberrations produced by said primary mirrors;
- a beam separating element (40/42) having an entrance and an exit surface, said entrance and exit surfaces being optically concentric to a respective one of said centers of curvature.
- 2. The Schmidt objective of claim 1 wherein said spherical reflective surfaces (17, 19) are oriented to form diverging focal planes.
- 3. The Schmidt objective of claim 1 wherein said spherical reflective surfaces (17, 19) are oriented to form said focal planes outside the ray paths of said objective.
- 4. The Schmidt objective of claim 1 wherein said beam separating element (40/42) is positioned at a respective one of said focal planes.
- 5. The Schmidt objective (10) of claim 1 wherein said entrance surface is positioned at one of said focal planes (44/46) of one of said spherical mirrors (16/18), and said beam separating element has a plurality of exit surfaces (52a-52f) and a plurality of internal dichroic layers (81-83) for reflecting and transmitting different spectral bands of light rays passing through said entrance surface.
- 6. The Schmidt objective of claim 1 further comprising means (56) for connecting said spherical mirrors rigidly together.
- 7. The Schmidt objective of claim 5 wherein said plurality of exit surfaces are optically concentric to the center of curvature (20/22) of said spherical mirror.
- 8. The Schmidt objective of claim 7 wherein said transmitting means comprise a plurality of elements transmissive of different spectral regions.
- 9. The Schmidt objective of claims 1, 5 or 7 wherein said reflective surfaces have equal focal lengths.
- 10. The Schmidt objective of claims 1, 5 or 7 wherein said reflective surfaces have unequal focal lengths.
- 11. The Schmidt objective of claims 1, 5 or 7 wherein said transmitting means comprises a pair of refractor correcting lens (32, 34) transmissive of different spectral bands.
- 12. The Schmidt objective of claim 7 wherein said beam separating element comprises a plurality of joined prisms (72-80) having internal dichroic layers (81-83), positioned at one of said image planes.
- 13. The Schmidt objective of claim 12 wherein said joined prisms (72-80) present a convex spherical entrance surface (48) to one of said spherical mirrors.
- 14. The Schmidt objective of claim 13 wherein each of said dichroic layers reflects a shorter wavelength spectral band and transmits a longer wavelength spectral band.
- 15. The Schmidt objective of claim 14 wherein said plurality of joined prisms (72-80) have spherical exit faces (52a-52f) optically concentric to said center of curvature.
- 16. The Schmidt objective of claim 14 or 15 wherein said reflective surfaces (17, 19) have equal focal lengths.
- 17. The Schmidt objective of claims 14 or 15 wherein said reflective surfaces (17, 19) have unequal focal lengths.
- 18. A Schmidt optical objective (10), comprising:
- a pair of concave spherical primary mirrors (16, 18) having parallel adjacent edges (58, 60) defining an arc passing through a common plane (x, z) of optical symmetry, and discrete image planes (44, 46) and centers of curvature (20, 22) divergingly disposed along parallel optical axes apart from and on opposite sides of said common plane;
- means (56) for joining said primary mirrors along said parallel arcuate edges;
- at least one spherical aberration correcting lens (32/34) positioned symmetrically about said common plane between said centers of curvature; and
- a pair of refractive beamsplitters (40, 42) having buried dichroic beamsplitting surfaces and entrance and exit surfaces optically concentric to said centers of curvature, positioned at said image planes.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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