System Matrix, Hecht FormFor systems of multiple thick lenses, it is sometimes useful to represent the system by a system matrix. The matrix is built up by multiplying the refraction matrices and translation matrices. ![]() This is the form of the system matrix used by Hecht. An alternate form is used by Meyer-Arendt.
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Refraction and Translation MatricesHecht form![]()
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Refraction MatrixThe use of vergence to describe the refraction at an interface can be used as a starting point for developing a matrix to perform the refraction. The vergence relationship is ![]() and for small angles (paraxial approximation): ![]() Arbitrarily treating the numerator and denominator of the vergence fraction as the elements of a column vector, we can construct the matrix relationship for refraction. ![]() |
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Translation MatrixThe geometry of translation across the thickness of a lens can be put in matrix form for rays satisfying the paraxial approximation. ![]() |
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