Micromachines (Mar 2025)
Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing of Diffractive Achromatic Optical Systems
Abstract
The increasing resolution requirements of imaging optical systems must be satisfied by expanding the aperture of the optical system according to Rayleigh’s criterion, and larger apertures of conventional refractive/reflective optics place a greater demand on manufacturing and transportation. Diffractive optics are applied to imaging optics to achieve lightweight design, but the image quality suffers due to their strong negative properties. Therefore, a wide-band imaging system based on the Schupmann achromatic model is proposed in this paper to solve the above problem, and the achromatic performance of the system is guaranteed by the Schupmann achromatic model. The aperture of the relay lens is reduced, since using harmonic diffractive optics as the primary lens results in a much more compact focus compared to the diffractive optics in the same wavelength band. This allows for the lightweight design of the optical system. An 80 mm aperture diffractive optical system covering the 400–900 nm band was designed and fabricated to verify the above theory. The actual resolution of the optical system was 76.196 lp/mm, and the achromatic task was accomplished. The design and experimentation of the wide-band achromatic imaging optical system confirms that the proposed theory is correct, and lays the foundation for the further application of large aperture diffractive telescopes.
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