关键词: Harvey散射/
透射光学系统/
一阶表面散射/
高斯函数
English Abstract
The research on the illumination distribution law of the first-order scattered light in the focal plane of transmission optical system
Tan Nai-Yue,Xu Zhong-Jie,
Wei Ke,
Zhang Yue,
Wang Rui
1.College of Opto-Electronic Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China
Fund Project:Project supported by the Open Basic Research of the State Key Laboratory of Laser Interaction with Matter,China (Grant No.SKLLIM1402).Received Date:16 June 2016
Accepted Date:16 November 2016
Published Online:05 February 2017
Abstract:With the advantages of simple structure, low-cost, large field of view, and high image quality, the transmission optical system is widely used in detection system, microscope, telescope, etc. However, the research on the illumination distribution law in the focal plane of transmission optical system is rarely reported. In this paper, this issue is studied. During the study on the first-order scattered light distribution law in the focal plane of the transmission optical system, the limitations of the two-parameter Harvey bi-directional scatter distribution function (BSDF) scattering theory are found, namely in the condition of small scattering angle, the two-parameter Harvey BSDF theory cannot accurately describe the scattering properties of the optical surface material. So the scattering model of the transmission optical system under small scattering angle is established by introducing parameter l, and the accuracy of the new theoretical model is verified experimentally. This model complements the two-parameter Harvey BSDF scattering model and broadens the application scope of the Harvey BSDF scattering model so that it can better explain the imaging law of scattered light spot in the focal plane of transmission optical system. At a small scattering angle, the conclusions can be drawn from the new theoretical model as follows. 1) The irradiance of the final image plane increases linearly with the increase of the incident optical power. 2) In the transmission optical system, the contribution of each optical surface with the same scattering properties to scattered spot irradiance in the final image plane can be expressed by a Gaussian function. 3) The irradiance of scattered spot in the final image plane can be expressed as the superposition of n Gaussian functions, where n is the number of optical surfaces with different scattering properties in the transmission optical system.
Keywords: Harvey BSDF scattering theory/
transmission optical system/
focal plane spot first-order surface scattering/
Gaussian distribution