Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing

In this work we propose different types of combination of several diffractive lenses written onto a single programmable liquid crystal display (LCD) in order to increase the depth of focus (DOF) of the imaging system. Each lens is designed in such a way that lenses with consecutive focal lengths pro...

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Autores principales: Campos, J., López-Coronado, O., Iemmi, C., Escalera, J.C., Gimeno, R., Yzuel, M.J.
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spelling todo:paper_0277786X_v6311_n_p_Campos2023-10-03T15:16:36Z Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing Campos, J. López-Coronado, O. Iemmi, C. Escalera, J.C. Gimeno, R. Yzuel, M.J. Diffractive optics Lens design Liquid-crystal devices Spatial light modulators Diffractive optics Image processing Lenses Light modulation Multiplexing Optical transfer function Depth of focus (DOF) Lens design Liquid crystal devices Random multiplexing Liquid crystal displays In this work we propose different types of combination of several diffractive lenses written onto a single programmable liquid crystal display (LCD) in order to increase the depth of focus (DOF) of the imaging system. Each lens is designed in such a way that lenses with consecutive focal lengths provide amplitude distributions along the axis that overlap. The lenses are spatially multiplexed onto the LCD following different schemes: by sectors, by rings and randomly. We compare experimentally the Point Spread Function (PSF) in transversal planes along the optical axis with a single lens and with the designed multiplexed lenses. The intensity profiles are also compared. The random multiplexing is the combination technique that brings the best results in terms of DOF. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0277786X_v6311_n_p_Campos
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topic Diffractive optics
Lens design
Liquid-crystal devices
Spatial light modulators
Diffractive optics
Image processing
Lenses
Light modulation
Multiplexing
Optical transfer function
Depth of focus (DOF)
Lens design
Liquid crystal devices
Random multiplexing
Liquid crystal displays
spellingShingle Diffractive optics
Lens design
Liquid-crystal devices
Spatial light modulators
Diffractive optics
Image processing
Lenses
Light modulation
Multiplexing
Optical transfer function
Depth of focus (DOF)
Lens design
Liquid crystal devices
Random multiplexing
Liquid crystal displays
Campos, J.
López-Coronado, O.
Iemmi, C.
Escalera, J.C.
Gimeno, R.
Yzuel, M.J.
Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
topic_facet Diffractive optics
Lens design
Liquid-crystal devices
Spatial light modulators
Diffractive optics
Image processing
Lenses
Light modulation
Multiplexing
Optical transfer function
Depth of focus (DOF)
Lens design
Liquid crystal devices
Random multiplexing
Liquid crystal displays
description In this work we propose different types of combination of several diffractive lenses written onto a single programmable liquid crystal display (LCD) in order to increase the depth of focus (DOF) of the imaging system. Each lens is designed in such a way that lenses with consecutive focal lengths provide amplitude distributions along the axis that overlap. The lenses are spatially multiplexed onto the LCD following different schemes: by sectors, by rings and randomly. We compare experimentally the Point Spread Function (PSF) in transversal planes along the optical axis with a single lens and with the designed multiplexed lenses. The intensity profiles are also compared. The random multiplexing is the combination technique that brings the best results in terms of DOF.
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author Campos, J.
López-Coronado, O.
Iemmi, C.
Escalera, J.C.
Gimeno, R.
Yzuel, M.J.
author_facet Campos, J.
López-Coronado, O.
Iemmi, C.
Escalera, J.C.
Gimeno, R.
Yzuel, M.J.
author_sort Campos, J.
title Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
title_short Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
title_full Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
title_fullStr Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
title_full_unstemmed Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
title_sort multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display for depth of focus increasing
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0277786X_v6311_n_p_Campos
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