Development of Telescopic Glasses Optical System Based on Polymer Lens

A. Ekimenkova, A. Voznesenskaya
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Polymeric materials are actively used to upgrade existing optical devices in order to improve their physical and optical properties. High-tech and relatively cheap polymer optics is a means of solving technical problems related to reduction of assembly labor intensity, improvement of design and reliability of various optical systems. Currently, ophthalmology is the most advanced area for polymer technology development. The defining trend of improving spectacle optics is gradual replacement of lenses made of silicate glass with lenses made of polymer materials, the undoubted advantages of which are almost twice lower density and significant impact resistance. This work is devoted to the development of an optical system of telescopic glasses of small multiplicity, made by the scheme Galileo using modern optical polymers. The device is designed to improve the performance of the eye and can be used for medical operations. The calculation of the presented optical system is carried out by the Zemax program. The resulting optical system is characterized by high image quality, light weight and compactness.
基于聚合物透镜的伸缩玻璃光学系统的研制
聚合物材料被积极用于升级现有的光学器件,以改善其物理和光学性能。高技术和相对廉价的聚合物光学是解决与降低装配劳动强度、改进各种光学系统的设计和可靠性有关的技术问题的手段。目前,眼科是高分子技术发展最先进的领域。改善眼镜光学的决定性趋势是逐渐用聚合物材料的镜片取代硅酸盐玻璃镜片,聚合物材料的优点是密度几乎降低了一倍,并且具有显著的抗冲击性。这项工作致力于发展小倍数望远镜的光学系统,由伽利略利用现代光学聚合物的方案制成。该设备旨在改善眼睛的性能,并可用于医疗手术。利用Zemax软件对该光学系统进行了计算。由此产生的光学系统具有图像质量高、重量轻和紧凑的特点。
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