DEFOCUS ANNULAR APERTURES AT ɛ = 0.3
D. Sadanandam Research Scholar in BEST Innovation University, Gorantla, A.P 515231& Assistant Professor in Shadan College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad
T. Kiran Kumar3, Professor, Department of Physics, Brilliant Institute of Engineering and Technology Hyderabad – 501505. Corresponding author email ID: t.kirankumar@yahoo.co.in
Abstract:
All through the study, optical systems, with circular apertures apodised with the amplitude filters, namely Hanning filter, Barlett filter, Shaded aperture filter and Lancoz filter have been considered. Investigations have been made on the imaging properties of defocused optical systems suffering from primary spherical aberration and primary coma. The intensity distribution of the two-line objects in the image plane by defocused optical system having an apodised annular aperture and describes the effects of defocusing and aberration parameters on it. By shaping the aperture at 0.3 to 1 the present research was done.
Key words: resolution, apodisation, intensity etc.
1.1 INTRODUCTION:
An annular apertures in an optical imaging system can be derived from its amplitude response. Abbe [1873] in his experimental work on improving the performance of microscopic objectives. The far-field diffraction characteristics due to Apodization is a subset of the more general spatial filtering approach (Hecht and Zajac, 1987). Apodization can help an aberrated optical system improve certain aspects of its imaging performance [6-8]. With the goal of improving image quality, some researchers have investigated the edge ringing and edge-shifting aspects of various pupil functions [9-11]. The difference between the first maximum of the edge fringes and the unit object intensity is the edge ringing. Edge-shift, also known as image shift, is the distance between the image edge and half of the object edge's intensity value. The rise in image intensity over a unit change in Z around the geometric edge (i.e., Z=0) is known as an edge-gradient.
To avoid edge-ringing in coherent and partially coherent illuminations, it is desirable to build a system that produces actual and positive amplitude impulse. This problem has been investigated, and it has been determined that proper apodized can control edge-ringing [12-14]. In the absence and presence of aberrations, aperture shaping reduces the negative effects of edge-ringing in coherent image. To evaluate the effect of the Hanning amplitude filter with phase on the optical system which is under the combined influence of high primary spherical aberration and defect-of-focus. The far-field diffraction characteristics due to a circular aperture in an optical imaging system can be derived from its amplitude response or amplitude in a variety of circumstances, the suggested apodization across the pupil reduces the light energy related to the first and higher order side lobe levels of the PSF. According to the Rayleigh criterion [23], the transverse resolution of PSF grows of its central peak shrinks. In the presence of high aberrations, apodization (β = 1) across the pupil to reduce the higher frequency components at the edges of the pupil function,
1.2 EXPERIMENTAL:
A mathematical model of an individual eyelet was developed. It is a flexible model allowing various system parameters to vary. Computer based algorithms were developed to locate and resolve two lines in space. The model was exercised with experimental data and found to have a resolution The appearance of a sharp cut-off in the transfer function distinguishes a coherent optical system. The high frequency components of an edge object are quite powerful. When compared to the Fourier spectrum of the sharp edge, the coherent optical system's cut-off is effectively low, resulting in undesirable edge ringing [15].
For the future development of the Aperture shaping, the simulation indicates that it is desirable to work with a condenser in which the aperture is better matched to the objective one. However, using the imaging of aperture not only artificial test samples with sharp edges but relevant objects, it remains to be seen if the actual illumination conditions have a negative effect on the images or not.
Table-1 for Rayleigh Limit (RL) and Sparrow Limit (SL)
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C = 0.2 |
C = 0.4 |
C = 0.6 |
C = 0.8 |
C = 1 |
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β |
RL |
SL |
RL |
SL |
RL |
SL |
RL |
SL |
RL |
SL |
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Фd=π |
0 |
4.5010 |
2.9000 |
4.5370 |
2.9000 |
4.6920 |
2.7000 |
4.7120 |
2.4000 |
4.6700 |
2.0000 |
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0.1 |
4.5000 |
2.9000 |
4.5840 |
2.9000 |
4.7330 |
2.7000 |
4.7480 |
2.4000 |
4.7030 |
2.0000 |
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0.2 |
4.5000 |
2.9000 |
4.6380 |
2.9000 |
4.7800 |
2.7000 |
4.7910 |
2.4000 |
4.7420 |
2.0000 |
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0.3 |
4.5240 |
2.9000 |
4.7000 |
3.0000 |
4.8370 |
2.7000 |
4.8410 |
2.4000 |
4.7880 |
2.0000 |
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0.4 |
4.5680 |
2.9000 |
4.7480 |
3.0000 |
4.9050 |
2.7000 |
4.9020 |
2.3000 |
4.8430 |
2.0000 |
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0.5 |
4.6330 |
2.9000 |
4.8480 |
3.0000 |
4.9880 |
2.7000 |
4.9760 |
2.3000 |
4.9110 |
2.0000 |
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0.6 |
4.7000 |
3.0000 |
4.9570 |
3.1000 |
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