LIU Ying, WANG Jing, QU Feng, et al. Optical design of high precision wide-angle lens for static infrared earth sensors[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2010, 18(6): 1243-1248.
LIU Ying, WANG Jing, QU Feng, et al. Optical design of high precision wide-angle lens for static infrared earth sensors[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2010, 18(6): 1243-1248.DOI:
In order to meet the requirements of spacecrafts for autonomous navigation systems with light small
cheap and reliable performance
a wide-angle static infrared horizontal system was designed. The system chose the operating wavelength range of 14 to 16.25 μm to keep a stable radiation
and its full field of view was set as 136° and
F
number as 0.61. By using a retrofocus structure in image space
the back working distance has been 15 mm in the optical system. On the basis of the design principle of a
f-θ
lens
the aspheric surface was used to rationally optimize the wide-angle system
then the related error of linear characteristics of the
f-θ
len is less than 0.5%
and the modulated transfer function is higher than 0.6 at 15 lp/mm in the image plane(approaches diffraction limit). In a circle with radius of 20 μm
the radial energy is higher than 85%. Furthermore
a telecentric optical path was used in the system
which improves the relative illumination to more than 99%. These results show that the designed lens has the advantages of simplicity
compactness and long back working distance
and can balance the correctness of off-axis aberrations.