References ========== The following references were used in the development of this project: 1. Bass, M., & Mahajan, V. N. (2010). Handbook of optics. Volume I, Geometrical and physical optics, polarized light, components and intruments (3rd ed). McGraw-Hill. 2. Bentley, J., Olson, C., & Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. (2012). Field guide to lens design. SPIE. 3. Born, M., Wolf, E., & Bhatia, A. B. (2019). Principles of optics : electromagnetic theory of propagation, interference, and diffraction of light (Seventh (expanded) anniversary edition, 60th anniversary edition). Cambridge University Press. 4. Chipman, R. A., Lam, W. S. T., & Young, G. (2019). Polarized light and optical systems. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. 5. Greivenkamp, J. E., & Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. (2004). Field guide to geometrical optics. SPIE. 6. Kingslake, R., & Johnson, R. B. (2010). Lens design fundamentals (2nd ed). Elsevier/Academic Press. 7. Laikin, M. (2007). Lens design (4th ed). CRC Press. 8. Macleod, H. A. (2018). Thin-film optical filters (Fifth edition). CRC Press. 9. Martin, R. C. (2009). Clean code : a handbook of agile software craftsmanship. Prentice Hall. 10. Smith, W. J. (2005). Modern lens design (2nd ed). McGraw-Hill. 11. Smith, W. J. (2008). Modern optical engineering : the design of optical systems (4th ed). McGraw-Hill Professional.