Abstract

Multifocal and/or extended depth-of-focus designs are widely used in many optical applications. In most of them, the optical configuration has axial symmetry. A usual design strategy consists of exploring the optimal wavefronts that emerging out of the optical system would provide the desired multifocal properties. Those properties are closely related to light concentration on caustic surfaces. We present a systematic analysis of how to obtain those multifocal wavefronts given some prescriptions on the locations of caustics. In particular, we derive several multifocal wavefronts under archetypical prescriptions in the sagittal caustic alone, or combined with the tangential one at certain points, with some emphasis on visual optics applications.

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