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2 November 2011 Artificial apposition compound eye using aspherical cylindrical micro-doublets
Anel Garza-Rivera, Francisco J. Renero-Carrillo
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Abstract
An ultrathin objective with the configuration of an artificial apposition compound eye was designed in order to obtain a miniaturized camera. The optical design was based in a nonconventional multi aperture configuration of a diurnal insect eye that uses ommatidia as individual units. An aspherical cylindrical micro doublet (CMD), obtained by ALSIE, is used in this optical design to improve the image quality in more than 200 percent in comparison with the first design with the spherical CMD.
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Anel Garza-Rivera and Francisco J. Renero-Carrillo "Artificial apposition compound eye using aspherical cylindrical micro-doublets", Proc. SPIE 8011, 22nd Congress of the International Commission for Optics: Light for the Development of the World, 80119M (2 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.902149
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Image quality

Spherical lenses

Optical design

Image processing

Lens design

Objectives

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