IP Library Granted Patent US 12687456
Granted Patent B2
US 12687456 · App. 18/850,442 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Method and system for characterizing an optical lens for correcting optical aberrations introduced by said optical lens in an image

Inventors: Eric Legros (Nîmes, FR); Sylvain Petitgrand (Caissargues, FR)
Assignee: FOGALE NANOTECH
G01M11/0242G01M11/0292
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Patent No.
US 12687456
App. No.
18/850,442
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for characterizing an optical lens that includes a stack of several optical elements and is intended to be associated with an image sensor for acquiring images, the method including determining, by optical measurement on the stack of optical elements, at least one data set (JG), referred to as geometric set, including data relating to at least one geometric parameter of at least one buried optical interface of the lens, digitally modeling the optical lens according to the geometric set, and determining, by an optical wave propagation digital simulator applied to the digital model, at least one matrix, referred to as aberration matrix, representative of optical aberrations introduced by the optical lens in an image. Also disclosed is a characterization device, an image acquisition method and device, and an imaging apparatus implementing such a method.

Claims (30)

1 . A method for characterizing an optical lens comprising a stack of a plurality of optical elements and intended to be associated with an image sensor for acquiring images, said method comprising the following steps:

determining, by optical measurement on said stack of optical elements, at least one data set (JG), called geometric set, comprising data relating to at least one geometric parameter of at least one buried optical interface ( 214 2 - 214 8 ) of said lens;

digitally modeling said optical lens as a function of said geometric set (JG); and

determining, by an optical wave propagation digital simulator applied to said digital model, at least one matrix, called aberration matrix, representative of optical aberrations introduced by said optical lens into an image.

2 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises a determination of several aberration matrices for several regions of the image sensor.

3 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises a determination of a plurality of aberration matrices for a plurality of values of a distance, called lens-to-sensor distance, LSD, between said optical lens and an image plane, the digital simulator taking said lens-to-sensor distance as its input.

4 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises determining a plurality of aberration matrices for a plurality of values of a distance, called the object distance, OD, between said optical lens and a scene, the digital simulator taking said object distance as input.

5 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises a step of calculating a matrix, called aberration kernel matrix, comprising coefficients enabling at least one aberration matrix to be deduced.

6 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that it further comprises a step of calculating, as a function of at least one aberration matrix, at least one matrix, called correction matrix, comprising values for correcting an image captured with said optical lens.

7 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at least one aberration matrix is:

a matrix, called PSF matrix, of Point Spread Function (PSF) values, and/or

a matrix, called OTF matrix, of Optical Transfer Function (OTF) values.

8 . The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at least one geometric set (JG) is obtained by optical interferometry, or by confocal measurement(s).

9 . A method for acquiring an image with an apparatus comprising an optical lens and an image sensor, said method comprising the following steps:

capturing an image with said optical lens and said image sensor; and

correcting said image as a function of at least one correction matrix calculated from at least one aberration matrix obtained, for said optical lens, by the method for characterizing an optical lens according to claim 1 .

10 . The method according to claim 9 , characterized in that it comprises a step of calculating at least one correction matrix within said apparatus.

11 . The method according to claim 9 , characterized in that it further comprises a step of determining a distance, LSD, between the optical lens and an image plane, the correction taking said LSD distance into account.

12 . The method according to claim 10 , characterized in that it further comprises a step of determining a distance, OD, between the optical lens and a scene, the correction taking said OD distance into account.

13 . An image acquisition device comprising:

an optical lens comprising a stack of several optical elements,

an image sensor; and

a calculation unit;

configured to implement the method according to claim 9 .

14 . An image acquisition apparatus, such as a camera, tablet or smartphone, comprising an image acquisition device according to claim 13 .

15 . A system for characterizing an optical lens including a stack of a plurality of optical elements and intended to be associated with an image sensor for acquiring images, said system comprising:

a device for optical measurement, on said stack of optical elements, at least one data set (JG), called geometric set, comprising data relating to at least one geometric parameter of at least one buried optical interface of said lens;

at least one calculation unit configured for:

digitally modeling said optical lens based on the geometric set (JG); and

determining, by an optical wave propagation digital simulation applied to said digital model, at least one matrix, called aberration matrix, representative of optical aberrations introduced by said optical lens into an image.