2018
DOI: 10.1117/1.oe.57.8.085103
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Optical design of athermal, multispectral, radial gradient-index lenses

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“…Recent work by Boyd at Qioptiq has shown noteworthy progress on this approach where a model for the first-order optical design of athermal, radial GRIN systems is utilized. 119,120 Specifically, the work has suggested that radial GRIN components can significantly reduce the optical power balance of athermal, achromatic systems, thereby reducing aberration associated with individual lens components and improving overall performance. The improved first-order modeling technique provides a new opportunity for the optimization of a broadband multispectral optical design.…”
Section: Optical Design Tools For Grinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work by Boyd at Qioptiq has shown noteworthy progress on this approach where a model for the first-order optical design of athermal, radial GRIN systems is utilized. 119,120 Specifically, the work has suggested that radial GRIN components can significantly reduce the optical power balance of athermal, achromatic systems, thereby reducing aberration associated with individual lens components and improving overall performance. The improved first-order modeling technique provides a new opportunity for the optimization of a broadband multispectral optical design.…”
Section: Optical Design Tools For Grinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graded index (GRIN) lenses have been a staple of modern optics as their ability to focus light using small spatial profiles has proven useful for all optical disciplines. 1,2 Current manufacturing methods for polymeric GRIN lenses make use of UV light or laser lithography, in which, two UV lasers are interfered within a resin or gel, creating an interference pattern which initiates polymerization. These optics are then thermally treated to vitrify the polymer, locking the polymerization profile in place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GRIN optics involve creating a spatial variation of the refractive index in the material. In its primary use, this index variation can correct some optical aberrations such as spherical aberration [4] and chromatic aberrations [5][6][7], or can encode optical power inside the lens (not simply at the surface) [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%