8 pags., 7 figs., 2 tabs.The Point-Spread-Function (PSF) field characterizes the geometric and diffractive properties of most optical system designs for imaging applications. The conventional method of computing the PSF field is carried out in two steps: first, geometrical computation of the wave aberration function, and then, diffraction evaluation. That method usually applies two approximations: (1) the exit and entrance pupil ray intersection coordinates are equal; and (2) the optical field amplitude distribution does not change between exit and entrance pupil planes. We propose here a variation of the conventional method that allows overcoming these two approximations in axially symmetric optical systems. To show the potentials of the m...
International audienceWe introduce a new approach to estimate the point spread function (PSF) field ...
There is renewed interest in the role of optics in human vision. At the same time there have been ad...
Ultra-wide-field of view (UWFOV) imaging systems are affected by various aberrations, most of which ...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) indirectly encodes the wavefront aberrations of an optical system an...
An analytical model is developed for the space-variant (SV) point-spread-function (PSF) of an underc...
An analytical model is developed for the space-variant (SV) point-sprcad-function (PSF) of an underc...
Ray tracing, a computational method for tracing the trajectories of rays of light through matter, is...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) allows for specifying the angular resolution of optical systems whic...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) is a key figure of merit for specifying the angular resolution of op...
The precise knowledge of the point spread function is central for any imaging system characterizatio...
We assess the validity of an extended Nijboer-Zernike approach [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A19, 849 (2002)], b...
Kant reported [J. Mod. Optics 47, 905 (2000)] a formulation for solving the inverse problem of vecto...
The point-spread function (PSF) is used in optics for design and assessment of the imaging capabilit...
Kant reported [J. Mod. Optics 47, 905 (2000)] a formulation for solving the inverse problem of vecto...
The imaging characteristics of systems with annular pupils is studied. The aberration-free Point-Spr...
International audienceWe introduce a new approach to estimate the point spread function (PSF) field ...
There is renewed interest in the role of optics in human vision. At the same time there have been ad...
Ultra-wide-field of view (UWFOV) imaging systems are affected by various aberrations, most of which ...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) indirectly encodes the wavefront aberrations of an optical system an...
An analytical model is developed for the space-variant (SV) point-spread-function (PSF) of an underc...
An analytical model is developed for the space-variant (SV) point-sprcad-function (PSF) of an underc...
Ray tracing, a computational method for tracing the trajectories of rays of light through matter, is...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) allows for specifying the angular resolution of optical systems whic...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) is a key figure of merit for specifying the angular resolution of op...
The precise knowledge of the point spread function is central for any imaging system characterizatio...
We assess the validity of an extended Nijboer-Zernike approach [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A19, 849 (2002)], b...
Kant reported [J. Mod. Optics 47, 905 (2000)] a formulation for solving the inverse problem of vecto...
The point-spread function (PSF) is used in optics for design and assessment of the imaging capabilit...
Kant reported [J. Mod. Optics 47, 905 (2000)] a formulation for solving the inverse problem of vecto...
The imaging characteristics of systems with annular pupils is studied. The aberration-free Point-Spr...
International audienceWe introduce a new approach to estimate the point spread function (PSF) field ...
There is renewed interest in the role of optics in human vision. At the same time there have been ad...
Ultra-wide-field of view (UWFOV) imaging systems are affected by various aberrations, most of which ...