DocumentCode
3697352
Title
MIR lens back focal length measurement system by Newton´s equation
Author
Fens-Ming Yek;Der-Chin Chen;Shih-Chieh Lee;Yung-Chi Yang
Author_Institution
Department of Bio Industry Technology, Da Yeh University, Changhua, Taiwan, R.O.C
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
3
Abstract
This paper presents a new method of measuring the back focal length of middle infrared (MIR) lens that uses MIR pulse collimated beam, focimeter and thermopile sensor. An MIR illuminated target is at the first focal point of a collimating lens and MIR signal detected largely through an IR test lens, collected lens and thermopile sensor. The IR test lens would be located between the collimating lens and collected lens. The MIR target is moved until MIR signal detects largely again. The target displacement is a measure of power of the lens by Newton´s equation. The experiment results state that the measurement accuracy of the back focal length of MIR lens is up to 5% at 5∼25mm range EFL. The advantages of this testing system are low costs, fast measurement speed, high precision, less complicated system and replacements of light source and detector of different IR spectrum for measuring BFL of lens.
Keywords
"Lenses","Length measurement","Optical imaging","Optical sensors","Optical pulses","Optical variables measurement","Optical refraction"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Optoelectronics Global Conference (OGC), 2015
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-7731-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OGC.2015.7336828
Filename
7336828
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