2022
DOI: 10.1117/1.oe.61.10.105104
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Global design of an off-the-shelf objective lens with no a priori design and macro-enabled optimization

Abstract: . Synthesis of original optical designs is a challenging endeavor for novice lens designers. It is made more difficult when attempting to design a compound lens from off-the-shelf lenses. All but the simplest compound lenses resist ready analysis or understanding from a first-principles approach of geometric optics; however, many optical design packages include powerful optimization algorithms for both local and global searches. Despite the power of these tools, the initial construction of a starting lens and … Show more

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“…In summary, figure 5 shows that the main limiting specification for OTS-OS scan lenses is the FOV, and that systems with a fast F/# and values smaller than F/3 represent a great challenge for the algorithm to obtain good combinations. This suggests that the constraint curvature values, curvature shapes and diameters of commercially OTS components are a crucial limiting factor for the generation of high-throughput OTS-OS [22,23,25,26]. In the case of scan lenses, large FOVs and fast F/#s require from optical characteristics that are not covered by OTS-lenses, but for which customized commercially available scan lenses play a key role.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Es Solution Domain For Scan Lensesmentioning
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“…In summary, figure 5 shows that the main limiting specification for OTS-OS scan lenses is the FOV, and that systems with a fast F/# and values smaller than F/3 represent a great challenge for the algorithm to obtain good combinations. This suggests that the constraint curvature values, curvature shapes and diameters of commercially OTS components are a crucial limiting factor for the generation of high-throughput OTS-OS [22,23,25,26]. In the case of scan lenses, large FOVs and fast F/#s require from optical characteristics that are not covered by OTS-lenses, but for which customized commercially available scan lenses play a key role.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Es Solution Domain For Scan Lensesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approaches aim to explore lens combinations and to automate the design process to provide accessible methods to a novice lens designer. To the best of the authors' knowledge, the combinatorial optimization problem derived from OTS-OS design has been tackled by few works that have used 'brute force' combinatory of the stock lenses [24], iterative combinations assisted with determinist rules [25], or global and local optimizers from commercial available optical design software applied over starting points designs [26]. Although these solutions tackle, in principle, what can be considered as the core goal of OTS-OS design, the combinatorial problem of optimally searching OTS-OS still remains open.…”
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