A type of non-orthogonal optical surface based on two third-order polynomials is presented. Aspects of its geometrical optics properties were investigated, including confirming the non-orthogonality of its axes. This type of surface may have utility in the correction of irregular astigmatism, such as occurs in keratoconus.
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