5 April 2012 Robust automated instrument for measuring the focal length of a lens
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Abstract
An instrument has been prototyped for the purpose of determining the effective focal length of a spherical lens. The instrument employs a two-dimensional position-sensitive detector, two diode laser modules, a microcontroller, and an LCD readout. The system is designed to be automated, be immune to modest misalignment of the test lens, require no mechanical adjustments or image processing, and be accurate for spherical lenses with positive or negative focal lengths in the range of 25 mm<|f|<1,000 mm, and lens diameters no less than 25 mm. The user only needs to insert the test lens. By incorporating a Fourier lens in front of the detector and averaging the signals from the two beams that enter the system parallel and symmetrical with respect to the optic axis, the effect of a modest longitudinal, lateral, or tilt misalignment may be negated.
© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2012/$25.00 © 2012 SPIE
Warren D. St. John "Robust automated instrument for measuring the focal length of a lens," Optical Engineering 51(4), 043601 (5 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.4.043601
Published: 5 April 2012
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Geometrical optics

Image processing

Microcontrollers

LCDs

Optical engineering

Space telescopes

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