Optec, Inc.
NextGEN Ultra WideField 0.7XL
Ray Tracing
The optical design of the
NextGEN 0.7XL was done with Zemax and optimized for four field
points using wavelengths of 450, 550 and 650 nm. The goal was for
the smallest blur diameters for the four field points. The system
was modeled using an idealized telesope of f/8 and with
perfect optics. The resulting lens curvatures of this designed were
made without adjusting the radii to the optical lab's tool list. Custom
tools were made for all surfaces.
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The Ultra WideField 0.7XL is a new coupler from Optec and is designed specifically to speed up the focal ratios of highly corrected telecope systems. This design assumes that the image formed by the telescope is reasonably flat and aberration free. If so, the resulting image will also be highly corrected and nearly parfocal with the original image. Optimized for an f/8, the Ultra WideField 0.7XL will work for any focal ratio in the range of f/5.6 to f/20. The field is highly corrected up to 18mm in diameter and would work well even with larger fields with only slight degradation near the corners.
Like the other reducers in the NextGEN series, all surface have a broadband multilayer coating optimized for the 450 - 650 nm passband of the optic. Filter mounted in front as with the IFW are compatible. In fast systems, it is always better optically to mount the filters in front of any reducer optic to keep the incoming rays closer to being normal (collimated) to the filter surface.
The Ultra WideField 0.7XL has been redesigned and improved in late 2006 and now has a nuch longer back focus distance and uses the same mounting plate adapters as the 0.33X and 0.50X models. This allows use of this reducer with SBIG cameras having the CFW-8/10 filter wheels mounted.
NextGEN
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NEW DESIGN FOR 2007
Designed for APO refractors and other well corrected systems
Parfocal design will not move the original focus position