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18 February 2004 New optimization process based on the contrast function for triplet systems design
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Abstract
In this work, we present a new image-quality-based optimization process using a USAAF test to estimate the contrast function in the image plane. This strategy permits us to estimate the contrast values with only one image for the analyzed field, so the computation time of the method is appropriated for an optimization process. This image-quality-based procedure does not present the typical problems in estimating the contrast value in optical systems with odd wave-aberrations because the method uses an image of one extended object. The optimization process is applied to design triplet systems. For a triplet lens system working with an f-number of eight, we obtain a design with a Strehl ratio of 0.91 at full field of view using our optimization process. Finally, we present the optimization process’ dependence on the starting systems which is not in correlation with the starting systems’ quality.
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Carles Pizarro, Josep Arasa, and Nuria Tomas "New optimization process based on the contrast function for triplet systems design", Proc. SPIE 5249, Optical Design and Engineering, (18 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.513588
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KEYWORDS
Optimization (mathematics)

Lens design

Image processing

Modulation transfer functions

Quality systems

3D image processing

Image analysis

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