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1 October 1991 Investigation of imaging quality of Fourier holographic lens
Marek Zajac, Jerzy Nowak
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Proceedings Volume 1574, Intl Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50101
Event: International Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements, 1991, Szklarska Poreba, Poland
Abstract
The possibility of application of a holographic lens for Fourier spectrum analysis is discussed. A set of parameters describing a holo-lens, including location of its input pupil and curvature of its surface, are proposed according to the results of III order aberration analysis. Recording holo-lens on spherical surface creates the possibility of coma correction. The assumption that the input pupil is not in contact with the lens (as it is the case of Fourier transforming setup) enables change in astigmatism, field curvature, and distortion; the latter being very important for the lens used in Fourier spectrum analysis. The imaging quality of the proposed lens was investigated numerically by evaluating aberration spots for different spatial frequency components.
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Marek Zajac and Jerzy Nowak "Investigation of imaging quality of Fourier holographic lens", Proc. SPIE 1574, Intl Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements, (1 October 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50101
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KEYWORDS
Monochromatic aberrations

Spatial frequencies

Distortion

Holography

Spectrum analysis

Spherical lenses

Imaging systems

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