Affiliation:
1. Czech Technical University in Prague
Abstract
The task of imaging optics design starts with choosing a subset of imaging parameters such as the object distance, the image magnification, the image resolution, and the depth of field. It is clear that the imaging parameters are inter-related and their appropriate trade-off is the key problem of final optical design. We provide a novel analysis of the optical design considering diffractive imaging phenomena and thin lens approximation, and we derive formulas for the solution of individual parameters. We show that combinations of three independent optical design input variables determine all other optical and geometrical parameters under diffraction-limited optical imaging. We also formulate an invariant relation in the object space if the depth of field is one of the design’s target parameters.
Subject
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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4 articles.
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