A novel approach is proposed to obtain an extended depth of focus (DoF) in white light with constant transversal spot size within the DoF. It combines a phase-only pupil filter based on multiplexed radial zones with alternating quartic phase functions. The design is first tested via numerical simulations of the point spread function (PSF) based on the scalar diffraction theory. The results for a fourfold gain of the depth of focus are experimentally verified with a phase-only spatial light modulator liquid crystal device combined with a 3D PSF measurement system. A close conformity between the experimental and simulation results proves the effectiveness of the proposed approach
Pupil filters for cylindrical (two-dimensional) focusing with extended depth of field are investigat...
We present a focal surface projection to solve the narrow depth-of-field problem in projection mappi...
Pupil filters have the capability to arbitrarily narrow the central lobe of a focal spot. We decompo...
We show how to tailor the depth of focus for an optical system using pupil functions obtained from a...
In several optical systems, a specific Point Spread Function (PSF) needs to be generated. This can b...
With a semi-analytical result from the Extended Nijboer-Zernike theory (which relates the Zernike mo...
The trade-off between spot size and depth of focus (DOF) often limits the performance of optical sys...
In some technological applications, optical systems that produce a high depth of focus and superreso...
[EN] In acoustical lenses both resolution and depth of focus are determined by diffraction and the s...
The generation of multi foci is an established method for high-speed parallel direct laser writing, ...
The ability to shape a focus of light would improve many fields of study, including microscopy and o...
A combination of several diffractive lenses written onto a single programmable liquid crystal displa...
We explore the possibility of extending the depth of focus of an imaging lens with an asymmetric qua...
When the pupil filters are used to improve the performance of the imaging system, the conversion eff...
We demonstrate a new focus engineering scheme to achieve both extended depth of focus (DOF) and side...
Pupil filters for cylindrical (two-dimensional) focusing with extended depth of field are investigat...
We present a focal surface projection to solve the narrow depth-of-field problem in projection mappi...
Pupil filters have the capability to arbitrarily narrow the central lobe of a focal spot. We decompo...
We show how to tailor the depth of focus for an optical system using pupil functions obtained from a...
In several optical systems, a specific Point Spread Function (PSF) needs to be generated. This can b...
With a semi-analytical result from the Extended Nijboer-Zernike theory (which relates the Zernike mo...
The trade-off between spot size and depth of focus (DOF) often limits the performance of optical sys...
In some technological applications, optical systems that produce a high depth of focus and superreso...
[EN] In acoustical lenses both resolution and depth of focus are determined by diffraction and the s...
The generation of multi foci is an established method for high-speed parallel direct laser writing, ...
The ability to shape a focus of light would improve many fields of study, including microscopy and o...
A combination of several diffractive lenses written onto a single programmable liquid crystal displa...
We explore the possibility of extending the depth of focus of an imaging lens with an asymmetric qua...
When the pupil filters are used to improve the performance of the imaging system, the conversion eff...
We demonstrate a new focus engineering scheme to achieve both extended depth of focus (DOF) and side...
Pupil filters for cylindrical (two-dimensional) focusing with extended depth of field are investigat...
We present a focal surface projection to solve the narrow depth-of-field problem in projection mappi...
Pupil filters have the capability to arbitrarily narrow the central lobe of a focal spot. We decompo...