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- noun Plural form of
asphere .
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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After a year of volume production shipments to multiple OEM manufacturers, the acceptance of molded aspheres as a replacement for spherical doublets and triplets has surpassed LightPath's initial expectations.
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(NASDAQ: LPTH), is seeing increasing demand in the strategic market of molded aspheres for consumer and industrial laser tools.
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"Its acquisition represents a unique opportunity for EO to provide higher precision and faster correction metrology for machined aspheres."
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CODE V 10.2 introduces improved ray tracing algorithms that increase robustness when designing optical systems with extreme aspheres, hyper-hemispherical fields of view (fisheye lenses), and highly tilted components.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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