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Advanced Imaging III Mon 16.15 (C)

This document summarizes training modules being developed for an advanced interactive course on optical design. It discusses using multimedia and multiple languages to make optical design skills accessible worldwide. Examples shown include demonstrating spherical aberration and coma through animated lens bending, and illustrating the lens manufacturing and assembly process. The goal is to move beyond basic undergraduate level and address the need for more advanced optical design training.
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Advanced Imaging III Mon 16.15 (C)

This document summarizes training modules being developed for an advanced interactive course on optical design. It discusses using multimedia and multiple languages to make optical design skills accessible worldwide. Examples shown include demonstrating spherical aberration and coma through animated lens bending, and illustrating the lens manufacturing and assembly process. The goal is to move beyond basic undergraduate level and address the need for more advanced optical design training.
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Training modules for an advanced interactive course on optical design

Brian Blandford1, Leo Chen1, Alison Fairhurst1 and Heidi Malaka2


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Ancient and Modern Optics, 5 Kingsway Mansions, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4SE !rian !"and#ord$p%ysics org
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A stract! 1%ere is a"ready a p"et%ora o# 2nternet optica" teac%ing ,ateria"s, inc"uding /a(a and 3"as% app"ets w%ic% de,onstrate t%e !asics o# re#raction, re#"ections, t%in "ens t%eory, di##raction, inter#erence etc 4owe(er, ,ost o# t%ese are designed #or sc%oo" or undergraduate use, and t%ere is (ery "itt"e at postgraduate "e(e" 3urt%er,ore, t%ere is a potentia" s%ortage o# optica" design s5i""s in t%e #uture AMO is co,,itted to de(e"oping ,u"ti),edia ,u"ti)"ingua" courses in optica" design, ,a5ing use o# t%e !est a(ai"a!"e tec%no"ogies, #or wor"dwide use One e6a,p"e is a training aid to de,onstrate t%e e##ect upon sp%erica" a!erration and co,a o# !ending a sing"e e"e,ent "ens 1%is s%ows t%e ad(antages o# t%e 2nternet o(er ordinary print Anot%er e6a,p"e is an on"ine presentation i""ustrating t%e processes in(o"(ed in t%e ,anu#acture and asse,!"y o# "enses !y traditiona" ,et%ods

1! "ntroduction 1%is is an update on t%e pre"i,inary ideas presented at +%oton-& on t%e su!7ect o# re,ote teac%ing o# optica" design Since t%en a great dea" o# tutoria" ,ateria" %as !een prepared #or con(entiona" training ,et%ods, so,e o# w%ic% is now a(ai"a!"e on"ine 2! The learning process 3irst, it is wort% "oo5ing at w%at a pro#essiona" psyc%o"ogist %as to say a!out t%e "earning process 4oward 0ardner 819 assures us t%at we "earn 1-: o# w%at we read, &-: o# w%at we %ear, ;-: o# w%at we see, 5-: o# w%at we see and %ear, .-: o# w%at we say and <-: o# w%at we do 1%is underscores t%e i,portance o# interacti(ity in t%e on"ine "earning process O# course, not%ing can supersede t%e qua"ity o# a #irst)rate educator wit% a stic5 o# c%a"5 and a !"ac5!oard Anyone w%o %eard 4 4 4op5ins "ecture wou"d agree t%at %e was unsurpassed as an educator in t%is #ie"d 2t is interesting t%at /o%n Macdona"d, w%o continues %is tradition o# teac%ing optica" design at Reading 'ni(ersity =w%ere t%e #irst t%ree aut%ors o# t%is paper a"so studied>, %as recent"y gi(en a (a"ua!"e con#erence paper on t%e su!7ect o# re,ote "earning 8&9 #! Comparison of traditional teaching and internet methods ; 1 1raditiona" ,ateria" #ro, a te6t !oo5 Consider #irst so,e o# t%e equations on Seide" a!erration t%eory w%ic% 4 4 4op5ins pu!"is%ed in %is te6t!oo5 8;9 1%e intention is to see %ow t%ese equations and t%e diagra,

w%ic% i""ustrates t%e, can !e ,ade ,ore co,pre%ensi!"e, using t%e !ene#its w%ic% on"y t%e internet can pro(ide 1%e equation #or t%e pri,ary sp%erica" a!erration o# a t%in sing"e e"e,ent "ens is?
4 S1 = y K3
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+2 4( + 1) 2 3 + 2 2 2 X XY + + Y 2 2 ( 1) ( 1) ( 1)

Figure 1 The primar$ spherical a erration of a thin single element as a function of ending factor %&'c1(c2)*'c1+c2) and magnification factor ,&'u2-(u1)*'u2-+u1), taken from reference .#/!

1%e corresponding equation #or t%e centra" co,a =t%at is, pri,ary co,a w%en t%e "ens is "ocated at t%e stop> o# a t%in sing"e e"e,ent, is "inear in !ot% @ and A
S2 = +1 1 2 +1 Hy 2 K 2 X Y 2 ( 1)

; & 1%e internet (ersion o# t%e sa,e ,ateria" Materia" presented on t%e internet %as ad(antages o# t%e possi!i"ity o# t%e use o# un"i,ited co"our at no e6tra cost 2t gi(es t%e opportunity #or t%e user to #"ic5 t%roug% i,ages su##icient"y #ast to gi(e t%e i,pression o# ,otion, t%ere!y in e##ect adding t%e #ourt% di,ension, ti,e, as an e6tra para,eter in t%e in#or,ation presented to t%e user 2n t%e #irst e6a,p"e presented %ere, t%e (ertica" a6is =sp%erica" a!erration> is rep"aced wit% a co"our)coded contouring, and t%is re"eases t%e second di,ension to !e used #or t%e ,agni#ication #actor A sequence o# i,ages was produced wit% great ease using t%e OSLO B progra, si,p"y as a co,pi"er p"at#or, #or t%e C)"i5e ,acro "anguage CCL 1%is was underta5en !y p"acing t%e 4op5ins #or,u"ae into t%e 5erne" o# t%e sa,p"e code in t%e co,,and fill_contour_sample, pro(ided wit% t%e progra, in a #i"e na,ed public/graph_plot_ex.ccl 1%e resu"ts #or t%e case o# pri,ary sp%erica" a!erration are s%own in #igure & Cote t%at t%e on"y areas w%ere t%e sp%erica" a!erration #a""s to Dero are in t%e upper rig%t and "ower "e#t corners o# t%e grap% 1%ese correspond to t%e two c"assica" Eap"anats,F wit% one sur#ace at w%ic% t%e incident and re#racted ,argina" ray ang"es are proportiona" to t%e re#racti(e indices, and wit% t%e ot%er at w%ic% t%e ,argina" ray is incident nor,a""y
Figure 2 The primar$ spherical a erration of a thin single element as a function of ending factor '%) and magnification factor ',), for refractive indices 1!0 and 1!1!

2n a si,i"ar ,anner t%e grap%s #or t%e centra" co,a =t%at is, t%e co,a w%ere t%e stop is at t%e "ens> can !e p"otted as a #unction o# @ and A 1wo o# t%e #ra,es o# t%e sequence corresponding to di##erent re#racti(e indices are s%own in #igure ; 1%e "ig%t green co"our corresponds to t%e "ine o# Dero co,a

Figure # The primar$ coma of a thin single element, also for refractive indices 1!0 and 1!1!

2! The use of the time dimension to illustrate the optimisation process 1%e paper presented !y one o# t%e aut%ors at t%e S+2E con#erence on Optica" Gesign and Engineering %e"d "ast year in /ena 849, addressed t%e issue o# ,a5ing t%e process o# optica" design accessi!"e to a wider audience 1%e centra" #eature was a de,onstration o# t%e use o# nu,erica" opti,isation in "ens design, using OSLO to #ind a pat% t%roug% para,eter space to "ocate t%e g"o!a" ,ini,u, o# a we"" 5nown optica" design pro!"e, 1%is is t%e EMonoc%ro,atic HuartetF 859 1%e two sequences o# i""ustrations presented %ere s%ow at inter(a"s o# &4 cyc"es in t%e opti,isation process, t%e c%anges in t%e s%ape o# t%e "ens itse"#, and t%e corresponding a!erration cur(es

Figure 2 3ome of the frames from the video sho4ing the progress of a solution to the pro lem of the 5Monochromatic 6uartet7, from a remote starting point to a final design, near the glo al minimum!

Figure 0 Corresponding frames from the video 4hich sho4s the a erration curves for each of the lenses, in 4hich the a erration 4hich has the largest contri ution to the figure of merit is in each case marked 4ith the red dot!

0! The current state of pla$ 5 1 Lens Manu#acturing and Asse,!"y 1%e presentation on "ens ,anu#acturing and asse,!"y was pro(ided particu"ar"y to de#ine t%e ter,s used in Eng"is% #or t%e ,anu#acture o# "enses 9A, :"A;9AM !y traditiona" ,et%ods 2t uses as a case study t%e e6a,p"e o# a %ypot%etica" dou!"e 0auss o!7ecti(e to de,onstrate t%e ,anu#acturing processes o# one o# t%e positi(e "enses, as we"" as t%e asse,!"y procedures #or t%e entire o!7ecti(e 2t a"so i""ustrates a nu,!er o# a"ternati(e asse,!"y ,et%ods 2t is a(ai"a!"e on t%e Ancient and Modern Optics we! site on www. amoptics.com in t%e section on resources 5 & 3unda,enta" Optica" Gesign 1%e course on t%e #unda,enta" optica" design consists o# &1. interacti(e #ra,es, and is a(ai"a!"e on"ine e6c"usi(e"y to participants in t%e OSLO training courses pro(ided !y Lig%t 1ec Since ,ost o# t%ese courses ta5e p"ace on t%e continent o# Europe, it is necessary #or t%is ,ateria" to !e gi(en in ot%er "anguages, and at present 3renc%, 0er,an and 2ta"ian are a(ai"a!"e 3or ten days preceding eac% course, t%is ,ateria" is a(ai"a!"e to introduce t%e !asic concepts o# optica" design, suc% as t%e nature o# "ig%t, de#initions o# stops and pupi"s, and t%e Seide" a!errations 2t %as a"ready p"ayed a (a"ua!"e ro"e in !ringing "ess e6perienced participants in t%e OSLO courses up to a "e(e" w%ere t%ey #ind t%e intensi(e #our)day training "ess inti,idating 8! Ackno4ledgements Ia"ua!"e contri!utions were ,ade to t%is presentation !y 0erry Ga"e, Sa, Ga"e, /ean Marc Gennery, A"an Reddis%, 2saac Sey,our, 1ony Sey,our, Andrew West"a5e and +au"a Wi""ia,s 1%e aut%ors are a"so grate#u" to C%ristine 4op5ins #or pro(iding t%e p%otograp%s o# 4aro"d OSLO is a registered trade ,ar5 o# La,!da Researc% Corporation, Litt"eton, Mass , 'SA, and t%e aut%ors are grate#u" #or t%e encourage,ent t%at t%ey recei(e #ro, t%e,, and #ro, a"" t%ose at Lig%t 1ec at 4yJres in 3rance 9eferences 819 4oward 0ardner, E3ra,es o# Mind ) t%e 1%eory o# Mu"tip"e 2nte""igencesF 4arper Co""ins 1<K; 8&9 /o%n Macdona"d &--5 EGistance)"earning postgraduate education in optics and optica" designF +roceedings o# t%e con#erence on Optica" Gesign and 1esting 22, Lei7ing S+2E Io"u,e 5M;K 8;9 4 4 4op5ins 1<5- EWa(e t%eory o# a!errationsF, O6#ord &--5 849 Lrian L"and#ord &--5 EO+2C, a 5it #or rapid ,erit #unction construction #or use wit% a"" (ersions o# OSLO, inc"uding OSLO EG'F, +roceedings o# t%e con#erence on Optica" Gesign and Engineering 22, /ena 1;)1M Septe,!er &--5 S+2E Io"u,e 5<M& 859 Gona"d C ONS%ea 1<<- E1%e ,onoc%ro,atic quartet? A searc% #or t%e g"o!a" opti,u,F, +roceedings o# t%e 2nternationa" Lens Gesign Con#erence 1<<-, S+2E Io"u,e 1;54

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