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Computing optical path length in gradient-index media: a fast and accurate method

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Abstract

A method for computing the optical path length in gradient-index media is presented. A comparison with other methods shows that this is more accurate and faster. This method is based on a series expansion of the refractive index of the medium as a function of a suitable ray-trace parameter.

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