在参考球体内射线路径的光学路径长度差异:在轴对称系统中确定波面偏差的新方法,其中具有无限物体的物体
概括
一种新的光路长度方法分析对称系统中的波面偏差. 它驳斥了关于参考球独立性的说法,并准确地确定了初级偏差,在扭曲分析方面表现优于Zemax.
科学领域:
- 光学工程是指光学工程.
- 图像分析 图像分析
- 异常理论 异常理论
背景情况:
- 波面偏差限制了光学系统的分辨率.
- 准确的偏差分析对于高分辨率成像至关重要.
- 现有的方法在特定场景中可能存在局限性.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种新的方法来分析轴对称系统中的波面偏差.
- 为了研究波面偏差对参考球半径的依赖.
- 将拟议的方法与Zemax等现有模拟工具进行比较.
主要方法:
- 计算光线路径之间的光学路径长度 (OPL) 差异.
- 分析非高斯图像平面对参考球半径的偏差依赖性.
- 应用该方法来确定初级波面偏差 (球形,昏迷,形,场曲率).
- 使用射线追踪进行扭曲偏差分析.
主要成果:
- 对于非高斯图像平面而言,声称波面偏差是独立于参考球半径的说法被驳斥了.
- 初级偏差的数值与Zemax模拟显示出极好的一致性.
- 拟议的方法在确定扭曲偏差方面显示出优于Zemax的优势.
结论:
- 新的基于OPL的方法为对称光学系统提供了准确的波面偏差分析.
- 它为光学系统开发提供了宝贵的工具,特别是用于高分辨率成像.
- 这些发现挑战了先前关于异常分析中参考球体独立性的假设.
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