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High-accuracy lens measurement system holds the answer

Stephen D. Fantone and Daniel G. Orband, Optikos Corp.

In today’s global economy, optical components and systems are purchased from sources around the world, so the need for performing incoming inspection rapidly and efficiently has never been greater. Frequently, optical components that are sourced from domestic sales firms are actually manufactured elsewhere in overseas facilities with minimal quality control processes, metrology personnel and equipment. A production facility or quality control lab requires inspection equipment with broad applicability and flexibility, typically operated by a technician. The LensCheck Bench from...Read full article

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    Published: October 2010
    Glossary
    aberration
    A departure from ideal paraxial imaging behavior. The distortion of an optical field wavefront as it is propagated through the elements of an optical system. The field distortion is due to the interaction of the wavefront with ideal components and therefore a result of optical component behavior.
    astigmatism
    A lens aberration that results in the tangential and sagittal image planes being separated axially.
    back focal length
    The distance from the final optic within a system to the rear image point of the system. See focal length.
    chromatic
    Having the property of color.
    distortion
    A general term referring to the situation in which an image is not a true-to-scale reproduction of an object. The term also is used to connote the temporal alteration of the signal's waveform shape. There are many types of distortion. See also anamorphic distortion; curvilinear distortion; keystone distortion; panoramic distortion; perspective distortion; radial distortion; stereoscopic distortion; tangential distortion; wide-angle distortion.
    footprint
    1. The sector of the Earth's surface registered upon a remote sensing device in a satellite. 2. The amount of space occupied by a component on the surface upon which it is mounted. 3. The space on an optical component occupied by a light beam.
    image
    In optics, an image is the reconstruction of light rays from a source or object when light from that source or object is passed through a system of optics and onto an image forming plane. Light rays passing through an optical system tend to either converge (real image) or diverge (virtual image) to a plane (also called the image plane) in which a visual reproduction of the object is formed. This reconstructed pictorial representation of the object is called an image.
    metrology
    Metrology is the science and practice of measurement. It encompasses the theoretical and practical aspects of measurement, including the development of measurement standards, techniques, and instruments, as well as the application of measurement principles in various fields. The primary objectives of metrology are to ensure accuracy, reliability, and consistency in measurements and to establish traceability to recognized standards. Metrology plays a crucial role in science, industry,...
    microscope objective
    The lens located at the object end of a microscope tube. A wide range of objectives is available, including simple achromats, the color-corrected apochromats and the flat-field objectives. Objectives are specified by numerical aperture and magnification (at the standard 160-mm tube length).
    monochromatic
    Composed of one color; having only one wavelength of radiation.
    numerical aperture
    The sine of the vertex angle of the largest cone of meridional rays that can enter or leave an optical system or element, multiplied by the refractive index of the medium in which the vertex of the cone is located. Generally measured with respect to an object or image point, and will vary as that point is moved. The numerical aperture of an optical system is critical in determining the resolution limits along with the diffraction limited spot size of a given optical system.
    spherochromatism
    A lens aberration. The chromatic variation of spherical aberration.
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