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Automatic element addition and deletion in lens optimization.

Xuemin Cheng1, Yongtian Wang, Qun Hao

  • 1Department of Opto-electronic Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.

Applied Optics
|March 18, 2003
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A new automated method adds and removes optical elements during lens optimization. This approach uses lens-form parameters to improve optical system design and efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Optical Engineering
  • Computational Optics

Background:

  • Lens optimization is crucial for optical system performance.
  • Manual adjustment of optical elements can be time-consuming and suboptimal.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish an automated mechanism for adding and deleting optical elements during lens optimization.
  • To develop criteria for guiding the automatic procedure in lens design.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized two lens-form parameters: optical system symmetry and optical power distribution.
  • Implemented an automatic procedure based on these parameters for element manipulation.
  • Demonstrated the scheme through practical design examples.

Main Results:

  • Successfully established a mechanism for automatic optical element adjustment.

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  • Validated the practicability of the automated lens optimization scheme.
  • Showcased efficient lens design through parameter-driven element modification.
  • Conclusions:

    • The automated mechanism offers a novel approach to lens optimization.
    • Lens-form parameters effectively guide the addition and deletion of optical elements.
    • The demonstrated scheme is practical for improving optical system design.