基离轴圆锥自由曲面光学设计的基于像差的设计实例

Nick Takaki, Aaron Bauer, J. Rolland
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在本文中,我们通过一个设计实例展示了如何利用[1]中讨论的基于全视场显示驱动像差的设计方法,利用基离轴圆锥的参数来设计自由曲面光学系统。在设计无遮挡或非轴对称系统时,经常考虑离轴圆锥截面,包括作为自由曲面光学的基面[2-8]。同样,使用节点像差理论和全场显示来深入了解自由曲面系统像差的设计方法已被证明在生成起点和执行设计方面是有效的(例如,[1,9 -11])。然而,在这些基于像差的设计方法中,中心考虑的是对像差和像散的校正,这通常涉及引入正交多项式像散和像散项(即,Z5/Z6和Z7/Z8对于边缘泽尼克多项式)。这些项通常是自由形偏离的主要贡献者,因此减少或消除正交多项式像散和彗差的需要可以改善基于自由形偏离大小的干涉测量可测性估计。因此,在本文中,我们利用基离轴圆锥的参数来遵循基于像差的设计方法,而不使用额外的正交多项式像散和彗差项。虽然离轴圆锥曲线并不完全等同于球体加上像散和彗差,但通过一个设计实例表明,从一开始就使用基本离轴圆锥曲线参数重新设计可以产生一个新的设计,在没有正交多项式像散和彗差的情况下获得等效的光学性能。当这些设计方法与旨在减少表面偏差的设计方法相结合时,可以实现干涉可测性估计的显着改善,包括与优化后的最佳拟合离轴圆锥曲线与基球设计的自由曲面拟合相比。为了比较,本文进行了两次设计研究,一次是使用带有边缘泽尼克凹陷出发项(不包括泽尼克散像和彗差)的基离轴圆锥,一次是使用带有边缘泽尼克凹陷出发项(包括泽尼克散像和彗差)的基球。
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Aberration-based design example for freeform optical designs with base off-axis conics
In this paper, we show, via a design example, how to leverage the parameters of a base off-axis conic to design freeform optical systems using the full-field display driven aberration-based design method discussed in [1]. Off-axis conic sections are often considered when designing unobscured or non-axisymmetric systems, including as base surfaces for freeform optics [2-8]. Likewise, design methods that use nodal aberration theory and full-field displays to gain insight into the aberrations of freeform systems have been demonstrated to be effective at generating starting points and performing designs (e.g., [1, 9-11]). However, in these aberration-based design methods, a central consideration is the correction of coma and astigmatism, which often involves the introduction of orthogonal polynomial astigmatism and coma terms (i.e.,, Z5/Z6 and Z7/Z8 for the Fringe Zernike polynomials). These terms are often major contributors to freeform departures, thus reducing or eliminating the need for orthogonal polynomial astigmatism and coma may improve interferometric testability estimates based on the magnitude of freeform departures. Consequently, in this paper, we leverage the parameters of base off-axis conics to follow the aberration-based design method without the use of additional orthogonal polynomial astigmatism and coma terms. While an off-axis conic is not exactly equivalent to a sphere plus astigmatism and coma, it is shown via a design example that re-designing with base off-axis conic parameters from the start can yield a new design that achieves equivalent optical performance without orthogonal polynomial astigmatism and coma. When these design methods are coupled with design methods aimed at reducing surface departures, significant improvements in interferometric testability estimates can be achieved, including when compared to fitting freeform surfaces designed with base spheres with the best-fit off-axis conic after optimization. For comparison, the design study in this paper is conducted twice: once using base off-axis conics with Fringe Zernike sag departure terms (excluding Zernike astigmatism and coma), and once using base spheres with Fringe Zernike sag departure terms (including Zernike astigmatism and coma).
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