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Double-sided telecentric zoom lens consisting of four tunable lenses with fixed distance between object and image plane

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Abstract

This work performs a paraxial analysis of the double-sided telecentric zoom lens consisting of four tunable lenses with fixed distance between the object and image plane. Equations enabling calculation of paraxial parameters of such optical systems are derived and the calculation is presented on examples. To our knowledge the presented analysis is novel and such optical systems have not been investigated yet.

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