Imaging system with optimized extended depth of focus

US12259565B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12259565-B2
Application numberUS-202318373696-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 27, 2023
Priority dateFeb 9, 2010
Publication dateMar 25, 2025
Grant dateMar 25, 2025

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An optical processor is presented for applying optical processing to a light field passing through a predetermined imaging lens unit. The optical processor comprises a pattern in the form of spaced apart regions of different optical properties. The pattern is configured to define a phase coder, and a dispersion profile coder. The phase coder affects profiles of Through Focus Modulation Transfer Function (TFMTF) for different wavelength components of the light field in accordance with a predetermined profile of an extended depth of focusing to be obtained by the imaging lens unit. The dispersion profile coder is configured in accordance with the imaging lens unit and the predetermined profile of the extended depth of focusing to provide a predetermined overlapping between said TFMTF profiles within said predetermined profile of the extended depth of focusing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical processor for applying to a light field passing through a predetermined imaging lens unit, said optical processor comprising a pattern in the form of spaced apart regions of different optical properties, said pattern being configured to define a phase coder affecting profiles of Through Focus Modulation Transfer Function (TFMTF) for different wavelength components of said light field in accordance with a predetermined profile of an extended depth of focusing to be obtained by said imaging lens unit; and a dispersion profile coder configured in accordance with the said imaging lens unit and said predetermined profile of the extended depth of focusing to provide a predetermined overlapping between said TFMTF profiles within said predetermined profile of the extended depth of focusing, wherein the phase coder comprises a first pattern formed by a predetermined number of phase transitions being of substantially the same transparency and arranged with a low spatial frequency, so as to induce substantially non-diffractive phase effect onto the light field and the dispersion profile coder comprises a second pattern, which is substantially diffractive and which is configured to provide a predetermined optical power addition to the imaging lens unit, such that total optical power of an imaging lens arrangement formed by said predetermined imaging lens unit and said dispersion profile coder corresponds to a desired optical power and dispersion induced by said dispersion profile coder and the imaging lens unit effects shifting of the TFMTF profiles within said predetermined profile of the extended depth of focusing, wherein one of the first and second patterns is incorporated in the lens unit, and other of said first and second patterns is a mask located at either side of the lens unit. 2. An optical processor according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second patterns are located at front and rear surfaces of the imaging lens unit, with respect to light propagation direction towards the imaging lens unit. 3. An optical processor according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second patterns are in the form of first and second surface reliefs on said front and rear surfaces of the imaging lens unit. 4. An optical processor according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second patterns are defined by phase and diffractive masks located at the same or opposite sides of the lens unit. 5. An optical processor according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second patterns are incorporated in the lens unit. 6. An optical processor according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second patterns define together a combined diffractive pattern comprising a superposition of said first and second patterns and being carried by the imaging lens unit. 7. An optical processor for processing light passing therethrough, comprising: an imaging lens unit providing optical power; a non-diffractive phase coder comprising an optical element that includes a pattern of spaced apart regions, said pattern being configured to affect a phase of light passing therethrough while substantially not effecting light diffraction and to provide an extended depth of focus for said imaging lens unit, the imaging lens unit and said optical element being characterized by a Through Focus Modulation Transfer Function (TFMTF) for each of a plurality of different wavelength components of a light field passing therethrough; and a diffractive dispersion profile coder adapted to provide a reduction of chromatic aberration whereby there is greater overlap between the TFMTFs for the plurality of different wavelength components within the extended depth of focus. 8. An optical processor according to claim 7 , wherein the optical element and the dispersion profile coder are disposed on said front and rear surfaces of the imaging lens unit, respectively. 9. An optical processor according to claim 7 , wherein the optical element and the dispersion profile coder are disposed on a same surface of the imaging lens unit. 10. An optical processor according to claim 7 , wherein the optical element and the dispersion profile coder are incorporated in the imaging lens unit. 11. An optical processor according to claim 7 , wherein the optical element and the dispersion profile coder are combined as a superposition of a non-diffractive phase-affecting pattern of said optical element and a diffractive dispersion profile coder. 12. An optical processor according to claim 7 , wherein at least one of the optical element and the dispersion profile coder is disposed at a location separated from said imaging lens unit.

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  • Simple or compound lenses · CPC title

  • Nanooptics, e.g. quantum optics or photonic crystals · CPC title

  • G02B3/0081Primary

    having one or more elements with analytic function to create variable power (variable magnification in general G02B15/00) · CPC title

  • correcting chromatic aberrations (G02B27/0056, G02B27/4222, G02B27/4227 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Correction of higher order and chromatic aberrations, wave front measurement and calculation · CPC title

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What does patent US12259565B2 cover?
An optical processor is presented for applying optical processing to a light field passing through a predetermined imaging lens unit. The optical processor comprises a pattern in the form of spaced apart regions of different optical properties. The pattern is configured to define a phase coder, and a dispersion profile coder. The phase coder affects profiles of Through Focus Modulation Transfer…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brien Holden Vision Institute Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B3/0081. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Mar 25 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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