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25 September 2013 Design of compact fisheye lens with slope-constrained Q-type aspheres
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Two types of fisheye lenses for automobile navigation are designed with slope-constrained Q-type aspheres. Special requirements have been considered in the design process, and Q-type surfaces are introduced by converted from other kinds of aspheric description with only coefficients of low-order terms retained. A possible problem of imaging the first surface onto the sensor has also been analyzed. As a result, as for the six-element fisheye lens, MTF is greater than 0.3 at 45lp/mm, f-θ distortion is less than 0.03 when the focal length is calibrated, field of view is 230° and full field relative illumination is greater than 0.4. For the four-element fisheye lens, MTF is greater than 0.4 at 45lp/mm, f-θ distortion is less than 0.16 , field of view is 190° and full field relative illumination is greater than 0.6. The design results show that the Q-type surfaces employed in fisheye lenses can make the system more compact, lightweighted and easier to manufacture.
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Chen Xu, Dewen Cheng, Weitao Song, Yongtian Wang, and Qingfeng Wang "Design of compact fisheye lens with slope-constrained Q-type aspheres", Proc. SPIE 8841, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XIV, 88410D (25 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2023501
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KEYWORDS
Aspheric lenses

Tolerancing

Modulation transfer functions

Lens design

Distortion

Image quality

Optical components

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