BARC/PUB/2016/1460

 
 

Noncontact three-dimensional quantitative profiling of fast aspheric lenses by optical coherence tomography

 
     
 
Author(s)

Goud, B. K.; Udupa, D. V.; Prathap, C.; Shinde, D. D.; Rao, K. D.; Sahoo, N. K.
(A&MPD;A&MPD-V)

Source

Advanced Optical Technologies, 2016. Vol. 5 (5-6): pp. 451-459

ABSTRACT

The use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for noncontact three-dimensional aspheric lens profiling and retrieval of aspheric surface parameters is demonstrated. Two commercially available aspheric lenses with different focal length-to-diameter ratio have been imaged using OCT, and the measured optical path length distribution has been least square fitted with the aspheric lens surface retrieving the radius of curvature, aspheric constant, and conic constants. The refractive index of these lenses has also been measured referencing with a standard Zerodur glass flat. The fitted aspheric surface coefficients of the lenses are in close agreement with the manufacturer’s values, thus, envisaging the potential of OCT in rapid screening, testing of aspheric lenses, and other micro-optical components such as those used in illumination optics.

 
 
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