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19 November 2019Analysis of encoding aperture processing error for optical field modulation of compressed sampling spectrum imaging
The encoding aperture errors with different types and different degrees occurred during the process of encoding aperture by micro-Nano technology. The encoding aperture is a key component of the CSSI, and the analysis of errors in encoding aperture processing provides an important evidence for the CSSI. In this paper, based on the error occurring in the process of encoding aperture, the simulation is established by commercial software FDTD by which the optical field modulation of incident light in the CSSI system is analyzed by comparing the ideal encoding aperture and the error encoding aperture. The simulation results show that there is a significant difference in the optical intensity distribution of incident light modulated by a single error aperture and a single ideal aperture, the optical intensity distribution modulated by the ideal aperture has two distinct peaks at the aperture surface, and the optical intensity distribution modulated by the error aperture is approximately twice as large as by the ideal aperture; the optical intensity distribution modulated by the two type aperture has obvious peaks while leaving the aperture surface, and the optical intensity distribution modulated by the ideal aperture is approximately twice as large as by the error aperture; changing the number of pixels of the encoding aperture, the ideal encoding aperture and the error encoding aperture have little difference in modulation of the incident light; comparing the ideal aperture, as the increasing of the rounded radius of error aperture, the influence of the optical field distribution modulation becomes more obvious.