Devices and methods for performing high-harmonic diffractive lens color compensation
View Patent ↗Devices and methods are provided for performing color correction of focal dispersion in high-harmonic lenses. The device comprises a multi-order diffractive engineered surface (MODE) lens comprising a MODE primary lens having height transitions in the front surface that segment it into annular zones and a color corrector comprising a diffractive Fresnel lens (DFL). Polychromatic light passing through the MODE primary lens experiences LCA that is corrected by the color corrector. The color corrector can be configured to correct Type 1 LCA resulting from a combined effect of the DFL and a refractive index change versus wavelength associated with material comprising the device that together produce a change in focus of the polychromatic light, as well as Type 2 LCA resulting from a cyclic variation in focal length versus wavelength caused by the abrupt changes in the height of the front surface of the MODE primary lens at the transitions.
1 . A device for correcting longitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) in high-harmonic diffractive lenses, the device comprising:
a multi-order diffractive engineered surface (MODE) lens comprising,
a MODE primary lens; and
a color corrector, wherein polychromatic light is incident on and passes through the MODE primary lens before being incident on and passing through the color corrector, and the polychromatic light passing through the MODE primary lens experiences LCA that is corrected by the color corrector, where the color corrector comprises:
a field lens disposed at or near a focal point associated with an effective focal length (EFL) of the MODE primary lens, the field lens being optically aligned with the MODE primary lens; and
an Arizona total energy color corrector (AZTECC) lens optically aligned with the field lens and the MODE primary lens, where the field lens is configured to produce an image of the MODE lens near a location of the AZTECC lens, and the AZTECC lens comprises plate zones of glass that provide an optical path difference that compensates the LCA experienced by the polychromatic light passing through the MODE primary lens.
2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the MODE primary lens comprises a curved front surface having an M-order diffractive pattern formed therein that extends from a center of the MODE primary lens to a periphery of the MODE primary lens, where M is a positive integer that is greater than or equal to 250, the M-order diffractive pattern segmenting the MODE primary lens into N MOD zones, each MOD zone being separated from an adjacent multi-order diffractive (MOD) zone by a transition in the curved front surface having a preselected transition height.
3 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the color corrector comprises a diffractive Fresnel lens (DFL), the field lens being optically aligned with the MODE primary lens and with the DFL.
4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein the color corrector further comprises:
a doublet relay lens optically aligned with the field lens and with the DFL; and
the AZTECC lens optically aligned with the doublet relay lens and the DFL.
5 . The device of claim 4 , wherein the doublet relay lens comprises a first pair of doublets A and B and a second pair of doublets C and D, the first pair of doublets A and B being disposed in between the field lens and the AZTECC lens, the second pair of doublets C and D being disposed in between the DFL and an output of the color corrector, the DFL being disposed in between the AZTECC lens and the second pair of doublets C and D, the AZTECC lens being disposed in between the first pair of doublets A and B and the DFL.
6 . The device of claim 5 , wherein the first pair of doublets A and B collimate light coupled by the field lens onto the first pair of doublets and couple a collimated light beam onto the AZTECC lens, and wherein the second pair of doublets refocus the collimated light beam passing through the AZTECC lens and the DFL.
7 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the color corrector corrects for Type 1 LCA and Type 2 LCA, Type 1 LCA being LCA resulting from a combined effect of a refractive index change versus wavelength associated with material comprising the device and the DFL producing a change in focus of the polychromatic light, Type 2 LCA being LCA resulting from a cyclic variation in focal length versus wavelength resulting from abrupt changes in height of a front surface of the MODE primary lens due to transitions.
8 . The device of claim 7 , wherein the AZTECC lens comprises a Type 2 LCA corrector plate having multiple plate zones with multiple respective thicknesses such that each plate zone produces a preselected number of wavelengths of optical path difference (OPD) as the collimated light passes through the AZTECC lens.
9 . A method for correcting longitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) in high-harmonic diffractive lenses, comprising:
receiving polychromatic light incident on a multi-order diffractive engineered surface (MODE) primary lens, where the polychromatic light passing through the MODE primary lens experiences LCA before emission; and
receiving the emitted polychromatic light incident on a color corrector, where the color corrector corrects the LCA before emission, where the color corrector comprises:
a field lens disposed at or near a focal point associated with an effective focal length (EFL) of the MODE primary lens, the field lens being optically aligned with the MODE primary lens; and
an Arizona total energy color corrector (AZTECC) lens optically aligned with the field lens and the MODE primary lens, where the field lens is configured to produce an image of the MODE lens near a location of the AZTECC lens, and the AZTECC lens comprises plate zones of glass that provide an optical path difference that compensates the LCA experienced by the polychromatic light passing through the MODE primary lens.
10 . The method of claim 9 , comprising directing the polychromatic light onto the MODE primary lens.
11 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the MODE primary lens comprises a curved front surface having an M-order diffractive pattern formed therein that extends from a center of the MODE primary lens to a periphery of the MODE primary lens, where M is a positive integer that is greater than or equal to 250, the M-order diffractive pattern segmenting the MODE primary lens into N multi-order diffractive (MOD) zones, each MOD zone being separated from an adjacent MOD zone by a transition in the curved front surface having a preselected transition height.
12 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the color corrector comprises a diffractive Fresnel lens (DFL).
13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the field lens is optically aligned with the MODE primary lens and with the DFL.
14 . The method of claim 13 , comprising collimating light coupled by the field lens onto a pair of doublets A and B of the color corrector to produce a collimated light beam, the collimated light beam coupled onto the AZTECC lens.
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the color corrector comprises a doublet relay lens comprising the pair of doublets A and B, the doublet relay lens A and B optically aligned with the field lens and with the DFL, and the AZTECC lens optically aligned with the doublet relay lens and the DFL.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the doublet relay lens comprises another pair of doublets C and D, the pair of doublets A and B being disposed in between the field lens and the AZTECC lens, the other pair of doublets C and D being disposed in between the DFL and an output of the color corrector, the DFL being disposed in between the AZTECC lens and the second pair of doublets C and D, the AZTECC lens being disposed in between the first pair of doublets A and B and the DFL.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the other pair of doublets C and D refocus the collimated light beam passing through the AZTECC lens and the DFL.
18 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the AZTECC lens comprises a Type 2 LCA corrector plate having multiple plate zones with multiple respective thicknesses such that each plate zone produces a preselected number of wavelengths of optical path difference (OPD) as the collimated light passes through the AZTECC lens.
19 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the color corrector corrects for Type 1 LCA and Type 2 LCA, Type 1 LCA being LCA resulting from a combined effect of a refractive index change versus wavelength associated with material comprising the device and the DFL producing a change in focus of the polychromatic light, Type 2 LCA being LCA resulting from a cyclic variation in focal length versus wavelength resulting from abrupt changes in height of a front surface of the MODE primary lens due to transitions.