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Aspherical lens design

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Abstract

Given a three-dimensional surface G, not necessarily rotationally symmetric, and away from a point source, we design a surface F such that the lens sandwiched between the two surfaces refracts radiation into a given direction or into a given point. The surface F satisfies a system of first-order partial differential equations that can be solved in terms of G and the refractive indices of the media involved.

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