نتایج جستجو برای: fresnel lenses

تعداد نتایج: 15913  

Journal: :Experimental Astronomy 2006

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2006
Eva Acosta Sara Chamadoira Ralf Blendowske

We demonstrate that a modified point diffraction interferometer can be used to measure the power distribution of different kinds of ophthalmic lenses such as spectacles, rigid and soft contact lenses, progressive lenses, etc. The relationship between the shape of the fringes and the power characteristics of the component being tested is simple and makes the design a very convenient and robust t...

Journal: :Optics letters 1989
Z Bor

Large temporal front distortion of femtosecond pulses occurs in lenses having chromatic aberration. The effect is due to the difference between the phase and group velocities. Equations describing the pulse-front delay in singlet lenses, achromats, and compound lenses are presented. The pulse-front delay is several orders of magnitude larger than the broadening caused by group-velocity dispersi...

2009
Martin RIGLER

Since liquid crystal (LC) was proposed for making a tunable lens, the LC based zoom lens has been studied extensively for machine vision, photonics, information processing and eye glasses. Various approaches for making LC tunable lenses exists. Among them three methods are presented in this seminar: flat LC spherical lenses, microlenses made of nanosized polymer dispersed LC and Fresnel type sw...

2002
E. D. Walsby S. Wang J. Xu T. Yuan S. M. Durbin X.-C. Zhang D. R. S. Cumming

A multilevel microfabrication process has been developed to produce silicon Fresnel lenses for terahertz waves. A repeated binary fabrication process was used to create lenses with up to eight levels in complexity and these lenses have been compared to both less complex structures and refractive optic lenses. The microfabrication required deep reactive ion etching and multilevel resist processi...

2005
Christopher J. Campbell Eric Baker Marcin Fialkowski Agnieszka Bitner Stoyan K. Smoukov Bartosz A. Grzybowski

Arrays of planar, Fresnel-like microlenses are prepared by a spontaneous chemical process of periodic precipitation sPPd occurring in a thin layer of a dry gel, and initiated by wet stamping. The PP lenses focus white light more efficiently than the conventional Fresnel zone plates of similar dimensions. Nanoscale topographies of the micropatterned gels can be replicated into transparent elasto...

Journal: :Optics letters 2013
Nisan Siegel Joseph Rosen Gary Brooker

Recent advances in Fresnel incoherent correlation holography (FINCH) increase the signal-to-noise ratio in hologram recording by interference of images from two diffractive lenses with focal lengths close to the image plane. Holograms requiring short reconstruction distances are created that reconstruct poorly with existing Fresnel propagation methods. Here we show a dramatic improvement in rec...

2008
Kenneth Garrard Alex Sohn Thomas Dow

INTRODUCTION Fresnel lenses are a type of lens that eliminates the bulk of a conventional lens by collapsing the lens thickness while retaining the curvature necessary for focusing. Figure 1 shows the Fresnel lens equivalent of a conventional lens. For a rotationally symmetric lens, the discontinuities or grooves formed when collapsing the lens are annular. This produces a much thinner lens, pa...

Journal: :Optics express 2015
Omri Eisenbach Ori Avayu Ran Ditcovski Tal Ellenbogen

We demonstrate experimentally and by simulations a method for using thin nanostructured plasmonic metasurfaces to design diffractive Fresnel zone plate lenses that focus pairs of wavelengths to a single focal point. The metasurfaces are made of tightly packed cross and rod shaped optical nanoantennas with strong polarization and wavelength selectivity. This selectivity allows multiplexing two d...

2003
Gerry Skinner Peter von Ballmoos John Krizmanic

Phase Fresnel lenses have the same imaging properties as zone plates, but with the possibility of concentrating all of the incident power into the primary focus, increasing the maximum theoretical efficiency from 11% to close to 100%. For X-rays, and in particular for gamma-rays, large, diffraction-limited phase Fresnel lenses can be made relatively easily. The focal length is very long for exa...

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