Pätz Daniel, Deutschmann Tobias, Oesterschulze Egbert, Sinzinger Stefan
Appl Opt. 2014 Oct 1;53(28):6508-12. doi: 10.1364/AO.53.006508.
The size of the aperture stop of a lens is a major parameter to define, e.g., the depth of focus of an optical imaging system. In conventional systems, totally absorbing apertures are generally assumed. Their optical performance can be easily described by a geometric ray model. We propose an extended model to estimate the depth of focus with respect to a nontotally absorbing circular aperture, which may correspond to new concepts for tunable apertures, in particular for micro-optical systems. We present specifications to analyze and optimize the performance of those systems and verify the theoretical model by experimental depth of focus measurements with a partly transparent aperture.
透镜孔径光阑的大小是定义例如光学成像系统焦深的一个主要参数。在传统系统中,通常假定孔径是完全吸收的。它们的光学性能可以很容易地用几何光线模型来描述。我们提出了一个扩展模型,用于估计相对于非完全吸收圆形孔径的焦深,这可能对应于可调孔径的新概念,特别是对于微光学系统。我们给出了分析和优化这些系统性能的规范,并通过使用部分透明孔径的焦深实验测量来验证理论模型。