Design of high-resolution fourier transform lens (EI CONFERENCE)
Zhang L. ; Zhong X. ; Jin G.
2007
会议名称3rd International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies, AOMATT 2007: Advanced Optical Manufacturing Technologies, July 8, 2007 - July 12, 2007
会议地点Chengdu, China
关键词With the development of optical information processing high-resolution Fourier transform lens has often been used in holographic data storage system spatial filtering and observation of particles. This paper studies the optical design method of high-resolution Fourier transform optical lenses system which could be used in particles observation and holographic data storage system. According to Fourier transform relation between object and its frequency plane and the theory of geometrical optics the system with working wavelength 532nm and resolution 3 m was designed based on ZEMAX. A multi-configuration method was adopted to optimize the system's lenses. In the optical system a diaphragm was placed at the system's spectrum plane and the system demanded a low vacuum to cut down the influences of atmosphere and other particles. The result of finite element analysis indicated that the influences of vacuum pumping to optics spacing and mirror surface shape very minor and the imaging quality not being affected. This system has many advantages such as simple structure good image quality and a high resolution of 3 m. So it has a wide application prospect and can be used both in holographic data storage system and particles observation.
收录类别EI
内容类型会议论文
源URL[http://ir.ciomp.ac.cn/handle/181722/33896]  
专题长春光学精密机械与物理研究所_中科院长春光机所知识产出_会议论文
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Zhang L.,Zhong X.,Jin G.. Design of high-resolution fourier transform lens (EI CONFERENCE)[C]. 见:3rd International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies, AOMATT 2007: Advanced Optical Manufacturing Technologies, July 8, 2007 - July 12, 2007. Chengdu, China.
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