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A three-channel miniaturized optical system for multi-resolution imaging

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Inspired by the natural compound eyes of insects, multichannel imaging systems embrace many channels that scramble their entire Field-Of-View (FOV). Our aim in this work was to attain multi-resolution capability into a multi-channel imaging system by manipulating the available channels to possess different imaging properties (focal length, angular resolution). We have designed a three-channel imaging system where the first and third channels have highest and lowest angular resolution of 0.0096 degrees and 0.078 degrees and narrowest and widest FOVs of 7 degrees and 80 degrees, respectively. The design of the channels has been done for a single wavelength of 587.6 nm using CODE V. The three channels each consist of 4 aspherical lens surfaces and an absorbing baffle that avoids crosstalk among the neighbouring channels. The aspherical lens surfaces have been fabricated in PMMA by ultra-precision diamond tooling and the baffles by metal additive manufacturing. The profiles of the fabricated lens surfaces have been measured with an accurate multi-sensor coordinate measuring machine and compared with the corresponding profiles of the designed lens surfaces. The fabricated lens profiles are then incorporated into CODE V to realistically model the three channels and also compare their performances with those of the nominal design. We can conclude that the performances of the two latter models are in a good agreement.
Boek: Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XIV
Series: Proc. SPIE, 2013
Volume: 8841
Pagina's: 88410
Aantal pagina's: 1
ISBN:978-0-8194-9691-1
Jaar van publicatie:2013
Trefwoorden:EYE
  • ORCID: /0000-0003-1470-3543/work/105914674
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-7327-1205/work/70794615
  • Scopus Id: 84888196314