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30 August 2006 Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display to increase depth of focus
Juan Campos, Octavi López-Coronado, Claudio Iemmi, Juan C. Escalera, Roger Gimeno, María J. Yzuel
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Abstract
In this work we propose different types of combination of several diffractive lenses written onto a single programmable liquid crystal display (LCD) in order to increase the depth of focus (DOF) of the imaging system. Each lens is designed in such a way that lenses with consecutive focal lengths provide amplitude distributions along the axis that overlap. The lenses are spatially multiplexed onto the LCD following different schemes: by sectors, by rings and randomly. We compare experimentally the Point Spread Function (PSF) in transversal planes along the optical axis with a single lens and with the designed multiplexed lenses. The intensity profiles are also compared. The random multiplexing is the combination technique that brings the best results in terms of DOF.
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Juan Campos, Octavi López-Coronado, Claudio Iemmi, Juan C. Escalera, Roger Gimeno, and María J. Yzuel "Multiplexed lenses written onto a liquid crystal display to increase depth of focus", Proc. SPIE 6311, Optical Information Systems IV, 63110Q (30 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.679095
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KEYWORDS
Lenses

Multiplexing

Point spread functions

LCDs

Lens design

Microscopes

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