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19 August 1996 Measurement of diffraction efficiency in hybrid lenses
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Abstract
Diffractive optics five a means of decreasing the number of components in infrared devices, while meeting the current performances of conventional designs. The testing of such lenses needs two steps: the first one deals with MTF evaluations. The corresponding measurement tool will be briefly presented. An optical bench dedicated to diffraction efficiencies assessments for hybrid lenses is described: the main principles are addressed including the tolerance budget of such a means and experimental results are sketched out.
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C. Antier and Joel Rollin "Measurement of diffraction efficiency in hybrid lenses", Proc. SPIE 2775, Specification, Production, and Testing of Optical Components and Systems, (19 August 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.246774
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Modulation transfer functions

Sensors

Lenses

Optics manufacturing

Signal detection

Infrared radiation

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