Author(s): Cao, JJ (Cao, Jiajing); Chang, J (Chang, Jun); Wang, WX (Wang, Wenxi); Lai, XX (Lai, Xiaoxiao); Li, DM (Li, Dongmei); Wang, LJ (Wang, Lingjie)
Source: OPTICS EXPRESS Volume: 31 Issue: 18 Pages: 29119-29131 DOI: 10.1364/OE.498082 Published: AUG 28 2023
Abstract: A large relative aperture is essential to improve the spatial resolution of zoom systems. To overcome the limitations of the existing off-axis reflective mechanical zoom system with a low zoom rate and a small relative aperture, this paper proposes a non-axis movement method for increasing the degrees of freedom. On the basis of nodal aberration theory, passive eccentricity is changed into active eccentricity to achieve wave aberration balance in the multiple structures of the zoom imaging system. An off-axis aspherical four-mirror non-axial mechanical zoom optical system is designed and fabricated. The prototype has been successfully processed and assembled with the help of computer-aided alignment technology. The prototype's F-number is 4 and zoom ratio is 4.57:1. Experimental results verify the feasibility of the proposed method. (c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement
Accession Number: WOS:001159482500008
PubMed ID: 37710718
ISSN: 1094-4087