EP 324 Applied Optics. Topic 3 Lenses. Department of Engineering of Physics Gaziantep University. Oct Sayfa 1

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EP 324 Applied Optics Topic 3 Lenses Department of Engineering of Physics Gaziantep University Oct 205 Sayfa

PART I SPHERICAL LENSES Sayfa 2

Lens: The main instrument for image formation Sayfa 3

Lens A lens transmits and refracts light, converging or diverging the beam. The word lens comes from the Latin name of the lentil, because a double-convex lens is lentil-shaped. The oldest lens artifact is the Nimrud lens ==> (dating back 2700 years to ancient Assyria) Sayfa 4

We need focusing elements Sayfa 5

Why are focusing instruments necessary? Sayfa 6

Lenses Lenses are made in a wide range of forms. - Acoustic lens - Microwave lens - Glass / Plastic lens A short-wavelegth radiowave lens Sayfa 7

Thin Lens http://newsoffice.mit.edu/202/new-metamaterial-lens-focuses-radio-waves-4 Sayfa 8

Spherical Thin Lenses Sayfa 9

Lensmaker s Formula (Thin lens) f s o s i f ( n )[ R R 2 ] Sayfa 0

Lensmaker s Formula (General) In any medium ( n l n m )[ ( n l ) d ] f n m R R n R R 2 l 2 In air: ( n ) d f ( n )[ R R nr R 2 2 ] d: is the cernver thickness of the lens Sayfa

Lensmaker s Formula (in air) f ( n )[ R R 2 ] Sayfa 2

Lensmaker s Formula (in air) f ( n )[ R R 2 ] Sayfa 3

Various Lens Shapes Sayfa 4

Power of a Lens Power (P) of a lens is defined by: P f If focal length is measured in meter (m) then power is measured in Diopter (D) D = m This relationship is usually used by opticians. Sayfa 5

Example A biconvex lens of 50 mm focal length is to be made of a glass (n=.52). One radius of curvature is to be twice that of the other. What is the two radius of curvatures? Ans: [39mm, -78mm] Sayfa 6

Example A contact lens is made of plastic with index of refraction n =.5. The lens has an outer radius R = +2.0 cm and inner radius of curvature R2 = +2.5 cm. Find the focal length and the power of the lens (a) in air (b) in water (n water =.33). Sayfa 7

f-number Aperture (D) is a hole or an opening through which light travels. The ratio f/d is called the f-number (lens speed) of a lens: f number f D Sayfa 8

f/4 means f-number = f/d = 4 Sayfa 9

Example Figure shows a plano-convex spherical lens made of a glass whose index of refraction is n. D = diameter (maximum aperture) of the lens d = central thickness w = width of the edge (a) Explain why we need an edge in application (b) Determine the radius of curvature (R) (c) Determine the paraxial focal length (f) (d) Determine f-number of the of the lens (f/#). Sayfa 20

Construction of simple lenses Show video Sayfa 2

Temperature Effect index of refraction is a function of the wavelength. index of refraction is a function of the temperature. Glass expands/contracts => focal length changes Mechanical holders expands/contracts It is important to account for the other effects when the temperature change is more than 40 degrees. Sayfa 22

Image Formation by lens Focal length: f s o s i Magnification: m h h Newton s equation: i o s s i o f + for converging lens - for diverging lens So + for real object - for virtual object Si + for real image - for virtual image f 2 x o x i x o = distace between focus and object. x i = distance between focus and image. Sayfa 23

Example A converging lens has a focal length of f = +20 cm. Find the position and magnification of an object at a distance (a) 50 cm and (b) 0 cm froma the lens. [Ans: (a) si = 33.33 cm, m = -0.66, image is real, inverted and smaller. (b)si = -20.00 cm, m = +2.00, image is virtual, upright and larger]. Sayfa 24

Example A plano concave lens has an index of refraction n =.5. The radius of spherical face is R = 30 cm. (a) Find the focal length. [Ans: -60 cm] (b) Find the image position if s o = 50 cm. [Ans: -42.9 cm, m = +0,286] Sayfa 25

Lens Combinations B. F. L f f d 2 ( d ( f m f) f ) 2 m m 2 F. F. L f f d ( d ( f 2 f ) f ) 2 Sayfa 26

Lens Combinations For n lens in contact: f f f 2 f n m m m 2 m n Sayfa 27

Example Find the BFL (Back Focal Length) and FFL (Front Focal Length) of the lens system. Ans: BFL = +40.0 cm. FFL = +0.0 cm Sayfa 28

Example Find the position and magnification of the final image produced by the given lens system. Ans: * S i2 = - 6.67 cm from the second lens. * m = m x m 2 = -0.67 Sayfa 29

Beam Expander Beam expansion or reduction is a common application requirement in most labs using lasers. Sayfa 30

Keplerian Beam Expander (Telescope) m = f 2 /f = R 2 /R = h 2 /h Sayfa 3

Galilean Beam Expander (Telescope) m = -f 2 /f Sayfa 32

A Camera Lens System Sayfa 33

PART II FRESNEL LENS Sayfa 34

Fresnel Lens A Fresnel lens is a type of compact lens originally developed by Augustin-Jean Fresnel for lighthouses in 822. The Fresnel lens reduces the amount of material required compared to a conventional lens by dividing the lens into a set of concentric annular sections. : Cross section of a spherical Fresnel lens 2: Cross section of a conventional spherical plano-convex lens of equivalent power. Sayfa 35

Fresnel Lens Sayfa 36

Fresnel Lens Sayfa 37

Fresnel Lens Made from plastic materials: PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate) PVC (Polyvinyl Cholride) PC (Polycarbonate) HDPE (High Density Polyetylene) Sayfa 38

Fresnel Lens : Applications Lighthouses Fresnel lens is light and easy to rotate. Sayfa 39

Fresnel Lens : Applications Trafic Lights Fresnel lens exhibits a better performance on rainy and foggy days. Sayfa 40

Fresnel Lens : Applications Projector Sayfa 4

Fresnel Lens : Applications Solar Cell Sayfa 42

Fresnel Lens : Applications Overhead Projector (Tepegöz) Sayfa 43

PART III LED LENS USED IN ILLUMINATION Sayfa 44

LED Lens Illumination is one of the main requirements of people. LED (Light Emitting Diode) is an energy-saving light source providing high light efficiency and long life time. Nowadays, many cities across North America, China and Europa start to prefer LED for internal/external/street illumination. Sayfa 45

LED Lens The direct light output of LEDs spreads at obtuse angle (usually greater than 20 degrees). This results in a disadvantage in the use of LEDs when illuminating a surface uniformly at an acute angle. This issue, can be improved either by placing a lens having a suitable geometric form in front of the LED or by using parabolic reflectors. However, lenses being smaller, lighter and cheaper are more useful compared to the reflectors. The illumination lenses used in our country are classical type and provide an illumination in the form of the circular spot on the target surface. But, by changing the lens geometry, the light distribution and pattern can be changed depending on requirements. For example, in the street and outdoor illumination it is better to use a rectangular spot instead of circular spot in terms of getting more light efficiency. This type of illumination lenses having a flexible geometry is known as Free Form Lens. Firstly, the Free Form Lenses are drawn attention in academic society and then they are used by illumination companies. Sayfa 46

Power LED lens Sayfa 47

Power LED lens Sayfa 48

Power LED lens Sayfa 49

Power LED lens Sayfa 50

Power LED lens Sayfa 5

Exercises. Design, 2x, 4x and 0x Keplerian/Galilean Beam Expanders. 2. You have two set of spherical eye-glasses whose powers are: P = {-3.00, -2.75, -2.50,..., -0.50, -0.25} P2 = {+3.00, +2.75, +.2.50,..., +0.50, +0.25} Design a 5x beam expander by using the lenses form these two sets. 3. What component powers are necessary in a two-element lens system if one requires a 20-cm focal length, a 0-cm back focus, and a 5-cm air space? 4. A bi-convex lens has index.5 and radius of curvature 20 cm. Calculate the center thickness of the lens if the focal length is required to be 50 cm. What is the max mass of the lens? (Density of the lens material is 2.4 g/cm 3 ). 5. Repeat 6 for a bi-concave lens for the focal length -50 cm. 6. Given an biconvex lens, radii 00, thickness 0, and index.5, trace a ray (parallel to the axis) through the lens, beginning at a ray height of (a).0, and (b) 0.0. Sayfa 52

References. Serway, Beichner, Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6th ed, Brooks/Cole 2. W.J.Simith, Modern Optical Engineering, 3rd Ed., McGraw-Hill 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/light 4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/electromagnetic_spectrum 5. http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/mirrors/physicsfaq/relativity/speedoflight/measure_c.html 6. http://www.saburchill.com/physics/chapters3/0007.html Sayfa 53