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Telephotolens design with refractove/diffractive hybrid lens

  • Hong, Young-Ghi;Kim, Sun-Il;Yeo, Wan-Gu;Lee, Chul-Koo
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 1997
  • 300mm F/4.0 telephotolens with diffractive hybrid lens was designed, and its optical performance was tested and compared with a traditional lens system. DOE(Diffractive Optical Element) reconstructs wavefronts using wave phenomena of light to focus the incident light onto the focal point and has negative Abbe number while a traditional lens uses geometrical phenomena of light and has positive Abbe number. Therefore, a diffractive hybrid lens containing both refractive and diffractive elements can remarkably correct chromatic aberration and spherical aberration of an optical system. We investigated and analyzed the optical properties of a diffractive hybrid lens for the visible spectrum, and we used a difractive hybrid lens to design and evaluate a 300mm F/4.0 telephotolens without the special LD(Low Dispersive) glass lens which is costly and difficult to manufacture. Most traditional telephotolenses use the special LD glass for chromatic aberration correcton. Optical performance tests such as resolution and characteristics of aberration of both lens systems using a diffractive hybrid lens and traditional lens were performed.

Optical constant of the reduced eye based on theoretical finite model eye (이론적 정밀모형안에 기초한 환산모형안의 광학상수)

  • 김상기
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.268-273
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    • 2004
  • A finite model eye based on longitudinal spherical aberration is designed by an optimization method. Longitudinal spherical aberration for pupil diameter between 1 mm and 8 mm is graphed theoretically and compared with other model eyes. The chromatic dispersions are adjusted to fit experimentally observed chromatic aberration of the eye. This is a finite model eye with four a spheric refracting surfaces. It has an effective focal length of 15.842 mm. A designed reduced eye has an equivalent power of 63.12 Diopter, curvature radius of 5.281 mm, index of 1.33333, and axial length of 21.123 mm.

Improvement of FISS capability and recent FISS observations in BBSO

  • Park, Hyungmin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.91.1-91.1
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    • 2013
  • Since 2010, we have improved the Fast Imaging Solar Spectrograph (FISS) and observed the Sun. From the early observations we noticed two instrumental problems: poorer spatial resolution due to chromatic aberration and lower light level in the Ca II band. We tried to overcome these problems in two ways. First, we updated the relay optics. With the new one, we don't find any noticeable chromatic aberration between Ha and CaII and as a result can obtain the high resolution data in Ca II as well. Second, we replaced mirrors and the grating. This resulted in the increase of light level by a factor of up to 2.5, and hence in the high S/N ratio. The images constructed from the recentest observations indicate that the performance of the FISS is now much closer to our original intention than at the beginning.

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Collimation testing of a white light beam and measurement of chromatic aberration of a lens by using vernier Moire fringe patterns (버니어 무아레 무늬를 이용한 백색광의 시준 검사 및 렌즈의 색수차 측정)

  • 송종섭
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.232-238
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    • 2000
  • The new collimation testing technique of a white light beam using vernier Moire fringes of two line or circular gratings with different pitches is presented. We can visually measure the defocusing ($\Deltaf$), the divergence angle ($\theta$), and the longitudinal chromatic aberration $(L_{ch})$ of a collimating lens by using the technique. For example, we obtained $\Deltaf$= 21.9 mm and $\theta=0.0038^{\circ}$ for a testing lens with the focallengthf = 120.0 mm and F-number of F/2.4. The longitudinal chromatic aberration $L_{ch}$ of another testing lens withf = 65.0 mm, F/1.6, and the Abbe number V = 64.1 for the incident wavelengths of $\lambda_1=480 nm and \lambda_2=640 nm$ is easily measured by same technique. It is found that the measured value $L_{ch}=1.59mm(\pm0.01mm)$ is well agreed with $L_{ch}=1.58mm(\pm0.01mm)$ obtained by the autofocus method.

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An efficient Color Edge Fuzzy Interpolation Method for improving a Chromatic Aberration (색수차 개선을 위한 효율적인 컬러 에지 퍼지 보간 방법)

  • Byun, Oh-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 2010
  • Each pixels become got pixel value for color of only one from among colors because of bayer pattern that light receiving device of image sensor which is used in HHP and digital camera writes only one color. Information of the missing pixels could infer perfect color image from using information of neighbor pixels by using CFA(Color Filter Array). In this paper, we derive relation between the average of the data from the light receiving device of image sensor and each color channel data. And by using this relation, a new efficient edge color fuzzy method for color interpolation is proposed. Also, missing luminance signal channel interpolation was fuzzy interpolation along any edges direction for reducing color noise and interpolating efficiently it. And in this paper, the proposed method has been proved improving average 2.4dB than the conventional method by using PSNR. Also, resolution of the image of the proposed method was similar to the original image by visual images, we has been verified to be decreased a chromatic aberration than image of conventional algorithms with simulation result.

Image Restoration Considering Chromatic Aberration Problem of Multi-Spectral Filter Array Image (다중 분광 필터 배열 영상의 색수차 문제를 고려한 영상 복원 알고리즘)

  • Kwon, Ji Yong;Kang, Moon Gi
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.123-131
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    • 2016
  • To capture color and near-infrared images simultaneously, a multi-spectral filter array(MSFA) sensor is used. This is because an NIR band gives additional invisible information to human eyes to see subject under extremely low light level. However, because lenses have different refractive indices for different wavelengths, lenses may fail to focus widely different rays to the same convergence point. This is why a chromatic aberration(CA) problem occurs and images are degraded. In this paper, the image restoration algorithm for an MSFA image, which removes the CA problem, is presented. The obtained MSFA image is filtered by the estimated low-pass kernel to generate a base image. This base image is used to remove CA problem in multi-spectral(MS) images. By modeling the image degradation process and by using the least squares approach of the difference between the high-frequencies of the base and MS images, the desired high-resolution MS images are reconstructed. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm performs well in estimating the high-quality MS images and reducing the chromatic aberration problem.

Auto-focus Control by Chromatic Filtering in Laser Welding

  • Kim, Cheol-Jung;Baik, Sung-Hoon;Kim, Min-Suk;Chung, Chin-Man;Kim, Kwang-Jung
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.94-99
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    • 2000
  • Optical monitoring using the chromatic aberration of focusing optics is applied to auto-focus control in laser welding. The spectral transmittance of thermal radiation from a weld pool through an aperture depends on the wavelength of the spectral band and on the distance of the weld pool from the focusing optics. Its dependence has been used to monitor the focus shift in laser welding by measuring the spectral band signals filtered by the aperture. The difference between pulsed and continuous laser welding is analyzed. Furthermore, the dependence of the focus shift monitoring on the weld pool size variation is optimized to monitor the focus shift independently from the laser power change at the weld pool. The performance of the auto-focus control with chromatic filtering is presented for pulsed laser welding.

Removing Chromatic Aberration in Color Image by Gradient Difference Minimization (기울기 차이 최소화를 통한 컬러 영상의 색수차 제거)

  • Kwon, Ji Yong;Kang, Moon Gi
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2017
  • Lenses have different refractive indices for different wavelengths of light. This is why different wavelengths of rays are focused at different positions in the focal plane. Images are blurred and noticeable colored edges appear around the objects, which is known as chromatic aberration (CA). In this paper, an algorithm for removing CA artifacts in color images is proposed. Based on the fact that the gradients of color channels are highly correlated, the differences of the gradients of the channels in edges are minimized. The cost function is designed by using the gradients of the channels. Experimental results show the good performance of the proposed algorithm in removing the CA artifacts.