Elec308: Engineering Optics
Tutorial 6
Zeng Yan
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Outline
Stops
Aperture stop
Field stop
Pupils and windows
Review of Geometrical Optics
Basic definition
Lens
Matrix method
Aberrations
Stop
Optical system
Typical homework problem
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Aperture Stop
AS is the element of optical system
(lens, diaphragm or whatever) that
limits the cone of light from object
point on the axis of the system
Field Stop
FS is the element of optical system
(lens, diaphragm or whatever) that
limits the field of view of the image,
formed by chief rays from the field.
Pupils
Pupil = image of Aperture Stop
EnP Entrance = by optics: O AS
ExP Exit Pupil = by optics:
AS I
Entrance pupil: The image of the aperture stop
formed by the optical elements (if any) that
precede it.
Exit pupil: The image of the aperture stop
formed by the optical elements (if any) that
follow it.
Windows
Window = image of Field Stop
EnW Entrance = by optics: O FS
ExW Exit
= by optics:
FS I
Entrance window: The image of the field stop
in all elements preceding it. Defines the lateral
dimension of the object that will be viewed.
Exit window: The image of the field stop in all
elements following it. Defines the lateral
dimension of the image that will be viewed.
Stops, Pupils, Windows,
Field of View
Example 1 about stop
5.46 Make a sketch roughly locating the aperture stop and
entrance pupils for the lens in Fig. P5.46, assuming the object
point to the beyond(to the left of )F01.
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Example 1 about stop
P2
P1
P3
F01
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Example 2 about stop
Diagrammatically locate the AS, FS
and respective pupils, windows
1 3
2
Since 1> 2 >3, the aperture stop is just the diaphragm.
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2
1
Since 1> 2, the L1 is the field stop.
Another view
1
2
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Quick review on Geometrical Optics
(1)Basic definition: reflection, refraction, Fermats principle, optical path,
total internal reflection, paraxial ray approximation(spherical interface)
(2)lens: single interface, focal length, magnification, mirror,
thin lens(image equation), thick lens(cardinal points, power equation )
(3)Matrix method: definition, different matrix of optical elements,
System matrix: Special Cases, determinant, equations for cardinal points
(4)Aberrations: definition of aberrations, monochromatic,
chromatic aberration (doublet, correction)
(5)Stop: AS, FS, pupils, windows
(6)Optical system: eyes, hand magnifier, microscope, telescope,
binoculars
Image equation, graphical ray tracing, matrix methods
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Basic definition
---Reflection & Refraction
n1 sin1 = n2 sin2
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Basic definition
--- Fermats principle & total internal reflection
Example:
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Basic definition
--- Paraxial ray approximation
lo = [ R 2 + ( so + R ) 2 2 R( so + R ) cos ]
OPL = n1lo + n2li
2
2
1/ 2
li = [ R + ( si R) + 2 R ( si R ) cos ]
Fermat' s principle d (OPL) / d = 0
n R( s + R ) sin n2 R( si R) sin
1 o
=0
2lo
2li
2 4 6
+
+
cos = 1
2
!
4
!
6
!
From :
3
5
7
sin = + +
3! 5! 7!
n n
1 n s ns
n n
n n
1 + 2 = ( 2 i 1 o) 1 + 2 = 2 1
lo li
R li
lo
so si
R
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Lens
--- single interface, focal length & magnification
single interface :
n1 n2 n2 n1
+ =
so si
R
focal length :
n1 n2 n2 n1 n1 n2
+ =
= =
so si
R
f
f'
magnification : m =
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Lens
--- mirror & thin lens (image equation)
Lens maker' s formula :
Image equation :
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1
1
= (nL 1)( )
f
R1 R2
1 1 1
= +
f so si
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R 1 1
= = +
f
2 so si
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Lens
--- thick lens(cardinal points, power equation )
Power equation : P1 =
n2 n
n' n2
, P2 =
R1
R2
P = P1 + P2 d
Pricipal planes : h =
d P2
n2 P
h' =
Lens maker' s fomular :
Image equation :
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n2
d P1
n2 P
1
1
1 ( nL 1)d
= (nL 1)(
+
)
f
R1 R2
nL R1 R2
1 1 1
= +
f so si
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Matrix method
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---Basic matrix definitions
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Matrix method
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---matrix applications
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Matrix method
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---matrix applications
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Matrix method
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---matrix applications
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Aberrations
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--- definition of aberrations
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Aberrations
--- doublet
1 1 1
Image equation : = +
f so si
correction :
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P1V2 + P2V1 = 0
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Stop
---AS, FS, Pupils & Windows
Using the image equation several times for different elements,
and considering the smaller angles to find the AS or FS
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Optical system
---eye & magnifier
P = P1 + P2 dP1 P2
Myopia & Hyperopia
(a) at the near point is M =
25cm
+1
f
25cm
(b)at infinity M =
f
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Optical system
---microscopy & telescope
fo
fi
Magnification : M =
Dexit =
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M
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Typical homework problem
4.25 A coin is resting on the bottom of a tank of water (nw =
1.33) 1.00m deep. On top of the water floats a layer of benzene
(nb = 1.50), which is 20.0cm thick. Looking down nearly
perpendicularly, how far beneath the topmost surface does the
coin appear? Draw a ray diagram.
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5.8 Locate the image of an object placed 1.2 m form the vertex of
a gypsys crystal ball, which has a 20-cm diameter (n=1.5). Make
a sketch(of the rays, not the gypsy)
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6.9 A thick glass lens of index 1.50 has radii of +23cm and
+20cm, so that both vertices are to the left of the corresponding
centers of curvature. Given that the thickness is 9.0cm, find the
focal length of the lens. Show that in general R1-R2=d/3 for such
afocal zero power lenses. Draw a diagram showing what happens
to an axial incident parallel bundle of rays as it passes through the
system.
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6.9 A thick glass lens of index 1.50 has radii of +23cm and
+20cm, so that both vertices are to the left of the corresponding
centers of curvature. Given that the thickness is 9.0cm, find the
focal length of the lens. Show that in general R1-R2=d/3 for such
afocal zero power lenses. Draw a diagram showing what happens
to an axial incident parallel bundle of rays as it passes through the
system.
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Typical homework problem
6.20 Compute the system matrix for a thick biconvex lens of index
1.5 having radii of 0.5 and 0.25 and a thickness of 0.3.Check |A|=1.
6.23 Considering the lens in Problem 6.20, determine its focal length
and the location of the focal points with respect to its vertices V1,V2.
first interface :
0 1
1
0
1
1
.
5
1
=
R1 =
0.5 1.5 1.5 2 / 3 2 / 3
transfer matrix :
1 0.3
T=
0 1
second interface :
1/ f = P1 +P2 P1P2d / nl
=1+2120.3/1.5= 2.6 f =0.385
D 0.6
A
0.8
= 0.23,V2F2 = =
=0.31
V1F1 = =
C 2.6
C 2.6
1
0 1
0
=
R 2 = 1.5 1
0.25 1 1.5 / 1 2 3 / 2
0.8 0.2
system matrix : S = R2TR1 =
, | S |= 1
2.6 0.6
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6.21 The system matrix for a thick biconvex lens in air is given by
0.6 2.6
0.2 0.8
Knowing that the first radius is 0.5cm, that the thickness is 0.3cm,
and that the index of the lens is 1.5, find the other radius.
1
M = n n'
Rn'
0
n
n'
0
1
R1 =
2
/
3
2
/
3
1 0.3
T =
0
1
0
1
R2 =
R
1
/
2
3
/
2
SystemMatrix : A = R2 T R1 R = 0.25cm
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5.42 Consider a thin positive lens L1, and using a ray diagram,
show that if a second lens L2 is placed at the focal point of L1,
the magnification does not change. Thats a good reason to wear
eyeglasses, whose lenses are different, at the correct distance
from the eye.
Method 1: Graphical ray tracing
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Method 2: Matrix method
1
1 s1
a R1 = 1
T1 =
f
0 1
2
0
1
a T2 =
1
0
1
a R2 = 1
f
1
0
1 s2 '
a T3 =
1
0 1
A B
SystemMatrix : M =
C
D
s f
ss '
Conjugate : B = s1 1 1 + f1 1 2 = 0
f2
f1
Magnification : m = A = 1
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f1 s2 '
f
= 1
f 2 f1
s1
f1
1
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