Abstract Since the complete correction of all five monochromatic Seidel aberrations for a singlet lens with random shape or a two-thin-lens system is unprocurable merely by using the conventional positive-index materials both in theory and practice, this paper proposes that when one or both of the two lenses is/are made from negative-index materials, an imaging system composed of a pair of spherical thin lenses is possible to form a real image, in air, free from all five monochromatic Seidel aberrations. The calculated numerical solutions to the structural parameters of such lens systems possessing superior performance are provided and examples of them are illustrated for the given combinations of the two lenses' refractive indices, including an ultimately-remote imaging system.
Received: 06 May 2007
Revised: 27 June 2007
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Fund: Project partially supported by the
National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No 2004CB719802) and
an additional support from the Science and Technology Department of
Zhejiang Province, China.
Cite this article:
Lin Zhi-Li(林志立), Ding Jie-Chen(丁婕琛), and Zhang Pu(张朴) Aberration-free two-thin-lens systems based on negative-index materials 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 954
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