Geometric optical transfer function and pupil sampling patterns
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Elsevier
Materia
Imaging systems Optical transfer functions Optical aberrations Optical raytracing
Fecha
2023-03-08Referencia bibliográfica
José A. Díaz, Rafael Navarro, Geometric optical transfer function and pupil sampling patterns, Optik, Volume 279, 2023, 170746, ISSN 0030-4026, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2023.170746]
Patrocinador
e Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación 𝑦�� Universidades of Spain (MICIN), grant number PID2019-107058RB-100; Universidad de Granada / CBUAResumen
We have studied several pupil sampling patterns for calculating the optical transfer function
corresponding to actual non-diffraction limited optical imaging systems, in the low range
of spatial frequencies, i.e., where the geometric approach is valid, by means of the Fourier
Transform of the spot diagram. Then, we have compared the diffraction and the geometric
optical transfer functions to ascertain if there is a sampling pattern that accurately calculates
the latter within a 5% of difference, and having less number of sampling points. The results
show that, overall, the non redundant spiral pupil sampling provides the best choice. This could
be valuable when optimizing or characterizing optical imaging systems in the non-diffraction
limited range by harnessing raytracing.