Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application

Optical zoom systems have been found to make ways into many applications. They have been developed for better flexibility. They have found an many fields including military systems, machine vision and others. Infrared radiations are invisible radiation ranging from about 750 nanometres, jus...

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Main Author: Praveen Chandran.
Other Authors: Murukeshan Vadakke Matham
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-547222023-03-11T17:11:38Z Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application Praveen Chandran. Murukeshan Vadakke Matham School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Optical zoom systems have been found to make ways into many applications. They have been developed for better flexibility. They have found an many fields including military systems, machine vision and others. Infrared radiations are invisible radiation ranging from about 750 nanometres, just longer than red in the visible spectrum, to Irnillimeter, shorter than the micro waves. It is classified into Near-infrared, Short-wavelength Infrared, Mid-wavelength Infrared, Long-wavelength Infrared and Far-infrared. According to the ISO specifications, Near Infrared (NIR) ranges from 750 nanometres to 3000 nanometres. For more than two decades research has been made in Mid and Far Infrared Imaging. Since then there have been many advancements in this field. Due to the recent developments in the field of detectors for SWIR range, there has been an importance for zoom lenses in this range. Commercially available systems for the NIR Imaging applications are mostly Fixed Focal Length Lenses or Non-Continuous Variable Focal Length Lenses. Hence, a Tuneable Zoom Lenses are necessary. Currently, intense research is being made to develop a system which has a variable zoom for Short wavelength Infrared. The main aim of this dissertation is to successfully design and develop a continuous Zoom lens system which will work in the Near Infrared wavelength range with the optical elements available for the visible spectrum using ZEMAX software and to investigate the Optical performance such as Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and spot radius. Master of Science (Precision Engineering) 2013-07-25T07:53:34Z 2013-07-25T07:53:34Z 2012 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54722 en 84 p. application/pdf
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Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application
description Optical zoom systems have been found to make ways into many applications. They have been developed for better flexibility. They have found an many fields including military systems, machine vision and others. Infrared radiations are invisible radiation ranging from about 750 nanometres, just longer than red in the visible spectrum, to Irnillimeter, shorter than the micro waves. It is classified into Near-infrared, Short-wavelength Infrared, Mid-wavelength Infrared, Long-wavelength Infrared and Far-infrared. According to the ISO specifications, Near Infrared (NIR) ranges from 750 nanometres to 3000 nanometres. For more than two decades research has been made in Mid and Far Infrared Imaging. Since then there have been many advancements in this field. Due to the recent developments in the field of detectors for SWIR range, there has been an importance for zoom lenses in this range. Commercially available systems for the NIR Imaging applications are mostly Fixed Focal Length Lenses or Non-Continuous Variable Focal Length Lenses. Hence, a Tuneable Zoom Lenses are necessary. Currently, intense research is being made to develop a system which has a variable zoom for Short wavelength Infrared. The main aim of this dissertation is to successfully design and develop a continuous Zoom lens system which will work in the Near Infrared wavelength range with the optical elements available for the visible spectrum using ZEMAX software and to investigate the Optical performance such as Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and spot radius.
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title Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application
title_short Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application
title_full Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application
title_fullStr Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application
title_full_unstemmed Investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (NIR) imaging application
title_sort investigation and design of tunable zoom lenses in the near infrared (nir) imaging application
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