Sagitta (optics)

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Deep blue ray refers the radius of curvature and the red line segment is the sagitta of the curve (black).

In optics and especially telescope making, sagitta or sag is a measure of the glass removed to yield an optical curve. It is approximated by the formula

S(r)r22×R,

where Template:Mvar is the radius of curvature of the optical surface. The sag Template:Math is the displacement along the optic axis of the surface from the vertex, at distance r from the axis.

A good explanation of both this approximate formula and the exact formula can be found here.

Aspheric surfaces

Optical surfaces with non-spherical profiles, such as the surfaces of aspheric lenses, are typically designed such that their sag is described by the equation

S(r)=r2R(1+1(1+K)r2R2)+α1r2+α2r4+α3r6+.

Here, K is the conic constant as measured at the vertex (where r=0). The coefficients αi describe the deviation of the surface from the axially symmetric quadric surface specified by R and K.[1]

See also

References

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