Parallax free thin multi-camera system capable of capturing full wide field of view images
US-2015373269-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9383550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9383550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514676669-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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Embodiments of imaging systems and methods of autofocusing are disclosed, for example, using a folded optics configuration. One system includes at least one camera configured to capture a target image scene, including an image sensor comprising an array of sensor elements, a primary light folding surface configured to direct a portion of received light in a first direction, and an optical element having a secondary light folding surface directing light in a second direction. The system can also include a lens assembly having at least one stationary lens positioned between the secondary light folding surface and the image sensor, the at least one stationary lens having a first surface mechanically coupled to the optical element and a second surface mechanically coupled to the image sensor, and at least one movable lens positioned between the primary light folding surface and the optical element.
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An imaging system, comprising: at least one camera configured to capture a target image scene, the at least one camera comprising an image sensor comprising an array of sensor elements; a primary light folding surface configured to direct a portion of received light in a first direction; an optical element having a secondary light folding surface, the secondary light folding surface positioned to redirect light received from the primary light folding surface in a second direction; a lens assembly comprising at least one stationary lens positioned between the secondary light folding surface and the image sensor, the at least one stationary lens having a first surface mechanically coupled to the optical element and a second surface mechanically coupled to the image sensor, wherein the at least one stationary lens comprises a field corrector lens, and at least one movable lens positioned between the primary light folding surface and the optical element; and an actuator configured to move the at least one movable lens to focus light propagating through the lens assembly onto the image sensor. 2. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the array of sensor elements have a sensor element pitch, wherein the image sensor has a Nyquist sampling rate determined based at least part on the sensor element pitch, and wherein the optical system is configured to have an MTF performance of about 30% or less at the image sensor Nyquist sampling rate. 3. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the optical element further comprises an output surface through which light redirected by the secondary light folding surface in the second direction propagates toward the image sensor, and wherein the at least one stationary lens is connected to the output surface. 4. The imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising a cover glass disposed between the image sensor and the at least one stationary lens. 5. The imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the cover glass comprises a first cover glass surface coupled to the at least one stationary lens. 6. The imaging system of claim 5 , wherein the cover glass comprises a second cover glass surface coupled to the image sensor. 7. The imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the optical element, the at least one stationary lens, the cover glass and the image sensor are mechanically coupled together in a stack to be stationary relative to each other. 8. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor element pitch is about 1.4 μm or less. 9. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one camera further comprises at least one guide rail coupled between the actuator and the at least one movable lens of the lens assembly, the at least one guide rail positioned to slidably engage a surface within the camera to constrain motion of the at least one movable lens away from an optical axis or rotating around the optical axis, the optical axis being substantially parallel to the first direction. 10. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one camera comprises a plurality of cameras configured to capture a corresponding plurality of portions of the target image scene, and the imaging system further comprises a processor configured to generate a final image of the target image scene based at least partly on the corresponding plurality of portions. 11. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor element pitch is approximately 1.4 μm less. 12. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein an f-number of the lens assembly, as defined by of a focal length of the lens assembly divided by an aperture of the lens assembly, is 2.5 or less. 13. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one stationary lens comprises: a planoconcave lens having a substantially flat surface disposed parallel to the image sensor and proximate to the optical element, and a concave surface disposed opposite the substantially flat surface and disposed proximate to the image sensor. 14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one stationary lens comprises at least one lens having at least one curved surface per the at least one lens, the at least one lens disposed between the optical element and the image sensor. 15. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein secondary light folding surface comprises a mirrored surface. 16. An imaging system, comprising: at least one camera configured to capture a target image scene, the at least one camera comprising an image sensor comprising an array of sensor elements; a primary light folding surface configured to direct a portion of received light in a first direction; a means for redirecting light configured to redirect light received from the primary light folding surface in a second direction to the image sensor; a lens assembly comprising at least one stationary lens positioned between the means for redirecting light and the image sensor, the at least one stationary lens having a first surface mechanically coupled to the means for redirecting light and a second surface mechanically coupled to the image sensor, wherein the at least one stationary lens comprises a field corrector lens, and at least one movable lens positioned between the primary light folding surface and the means for redirecting light; and means for moving the at least one movable lens to focus light propagating through the lens assembly onto the image sensor. 17. The imaging system of claim 16 , wherein the means for redirecting light comprises an output surface through which light redirected in the second direction propagates toward the image sensor, and wherein the at least one stationary lens is connected to the output surface. 18. The imaging system of claim 16 , further comprising a means for protecting the image sensor disposed between the image sensor and the at least one stationary lens. 19. The imaging system of claim 18 , wherein the means for protecting the image sensor comprises a cover glass. 20. The imaging system of claim 19 , wherein the cover glass comprises a first cover glass surface coupled to the at least one stationary lens. 21. The imaging system of claim 20 , wherein the cover glass comprises a second cover glass surface coupled to the image sensor. 22. The imaging system of claim 19 , wherein the means for redirecting light, the at least one stationary lens, the cover glass, and image sensor are mechanically coupled together to be stationary relative to each other. 23. The imaging system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one stationary lens comprises: a planoconcave lens having a substantially flat surface disposed parallel to the image sensor and proximate to the optical element, and a concave surface disposed opposite the substantially flat surface and disposed proximate to the image sensor. 24. The imaging system of claim 16 , wherein the means for redirecting light comprises a prism. 25. The imaging system of claim 16 , wherein the means for redirecting light comprises a mirror. 26. The imaging system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one camera further comprises at least one means for stabilizing the at least one movable lens coupled between the means for moving the at least one movable lens and the at least one movable lens, the at least one means for stabilizing positioned to slidably engage a surface within the camera to constrain motion of the at least one movable lens away from an optical axis or rotating aro
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