Infrared optical system
An infrared optical system includes: a spherical lens unit having an image-forming function as a whole and including one or more spherical lenses that form an image of an incident light beam from a subject; an aperture diaphragm unit that limits transmission of the incident light beam through the spherical lens unit; an aberration correcting plate unit that is disposed at a preceding stage of the spherical lens unit, has at least one aspherical surface, and gives an optical path length difference for compensating an aberration to be generated in the spherical lens unit to the incident light beam; and a lens barrel unit holding the spherical lens unit, the aperture diaphragm unit, and the aberration correcting plate unit.
1 . An infrared optical system comprising:
a spherical lens group having an image-forming function as a whole and including one or more spherical lenses to form an image of an incident light beam from a subject;
an aperture diaphragm to limit transmission of the incident light beam through the spherical lens group;
an aberration correcting plate disposed at a stage preceding the spherical lens group, having at least one aspherical surface, and to give an optical path length difference for compensating an aberration to be generated in the spherical lens group to the incident light beam;
an aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part to and from which the aberration correcting plate is attachable and detachable; and
a lens barrel holding the spherical lens group, the aperture diaphragm, the aberration correcting plate, and the aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part, wherein
the spherical lens group has a structure maintaining image-forming capability regardless of attachment and detachment of the aberration correcting plate, and
where power of the spherical lens group is denoted by φ, an F value of the spherical lens group is denoted by F, and a maximum diameter of a spot diameter generated by the spherical lens group on an image surface is denoted by ε, a parameter β=φ′(1−φ′L′) −1 expressed by power φ′ of the aberration correcting plate and an interval L′ between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group satisfies a relationship of |β[φ(β+φ)] −1 |<εF.
2 . The optical infrared system according to claim 1 , wherein the aberration correcting plate configured to compensate for a spherical aberration generated in a light beam in the spherical lens group before the light beam enters the spherical lens group.
3 . The infrared optical system according to claim 2 , wherein
the spherical lens group has a refractive index of equal to or more than 2.0 and equal to or less than 4.1 at a wavelength of 10 μm, and
a total of center thicknesses of the one or more lenses included in the spherical lens group is equal to or less than 10 mm.
4 . The infrared optical system according to claim 3 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate has a refractive index of equal to or more than 1.0 and equal to or less than 2.0 at a wavelength of 10 μm, and
the aberration correcting plate has a center thickness of equal to or less than 2 mm.
5 . The infrared optical system according to claim 3 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate is an environment compensation aberration correcting plate having power so as to be able to compensate a change in image-forming performance of the spherical lens group due to a change in temperature environment or humidity environment.
6 . The infrared optical system according to claim 1 , wherein
the lens barrel includes an interval adjuster to be able to adjust an interval between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group.
7 . The infrared optical system according to claim 1 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part includes an aperture adjuster to be able to narrow a light flux diameter incident on the aberration correcting plate or emitted from the aberration correcting plate at a preceding stage of the aberration correcting plate or between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group.
8 . An infrared optical system comprising:
a spherical lens group having an image-forming function as a whole and including one or more spherical lenses to form an image of an incident light beam from a subject;
an aperture diaphragm to limit transmission of the incident light beam through the spherical lens group;
an aberration correcting plate disposed at a stage preceding the spherical lens group, having at least one aspherical surface, and to give an optical path length difference for compensating an aberration to be generated in the spherical lens group to the incident light beam;
an aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part to and from which the aberration correcting plate is attachable and detachable; and
a lens barrel holding the spherical lens group, the aperture diaphragm, the aberration correcting plate, and the aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part, wherein
the spherical lens group has a structure maintaining image-forming capability regardless of attachment and detachment of the aberration correcting plate, and
where power of the spherical lens group is denoted by φ, an F value of the spherical lens group is denoted by F, a maximum diameter of a spot diameter generated by the spherical lens group on an image surface is denoted by ε, and ε coincides with a pixel size of a detection element disposed on the image surface, a parameter β=φ′(1−φ′L′) −1 expressed by power φ′ of the aberration correcting plate and an interval L′ between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group satisfies a relationship of |β[φ(β+φ)] −1 |<εF.
9 . The infrared optical system according to claim 8 , wherein the aberration correcting plate configured to compensate for a spherical aberration generated in a light beam in the spherical lens group before the light beam enters the spherical lens group.
10 . The infrared optical system according to claim 9 , wherein
the spherical lens group has a refractive index of equal to or more than 2.0 and equal to or less than 4.1 at a wavelength of 10 μm, and
a total of center thicknesses of the one or more lenses included in the spherical lens group is equal to or less than 10 mm.
11 . The infrared optical system according to claim 10 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate has a refractive index of equal to or more than 1.0 and equal to or less than 2.0 at a wavelength of 10 μm, and
the aberration correcting plate has a center thickness of equal to or less than 2 mm.
12 . The infrared optical system according to claim 10 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate is an environment compensation aberration correcting plate having power so as to be able to compensate a change in image-forming performance of the spherical lens group due to a change in temperature environment or humidity environment.
13 . The infrared optical system according to claim 8 , wherein the lens barrel includes an interval adjuster to be able to adjust an interval between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group.
14 . The infrared optical system according to claim 8 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part includes an aperture adjuster to be able to narrow a light flux diameter incident on the aberration correcting plate or emitted from the aberration correcting plate at a preceding stage of the aberration correcting plate or between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group.
15 . An infrared optical system comprising:
a spherical lens group having an image-forming function as a whole and including one or more spherical lenses to form an image of an incident light beam from a subject;
an aperture diaphragm to limit transmission of the incident light beam through the spherical lens group;
an aberration correcting plate disposed at a preceding stage of the spherical lens group, having at least one aspherical surface, and to give an optical path length difference for compensating an aberration to be generated in the spherical lens group to the incident light beam;
an aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part to and from which the aberration correcting plate is attachable and detachable; and
a lens barrel holding the spherical lens group, the aperture diaphragm, the aberration correcting plate, and the aberration correcting plate attaching and detaching part, wherein
the spherical lens group has a structure maintaining image-forming capability regardless of attachment and detachment of the aberration correcting plate, and
where power of the spherical lens group is denoted by φ, an F value of the spherical lens group is denoted by F, a maximum diameter of a spot diameter generated by the spherical lens group on an image surface is denoted by ε, and ε coincides with a diffraction limit spot diameter of the spherical lens group, a parameter β=φ′(1−φ′L′) −1 expressed by power φ′ of the aberration correcting plate and an interval L′ between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group satisfies a relationship of |β[φ(β+φ)] −1 |<εF.
16 . The infrared optical system according to claim 15 , wherein the aberration correcting plate configured to compensate for a spherical aberration generated in a light beam in the spherical lens group before the light beam enters the spherical lens group.
17 . The infrared optical system according to claim 16 , wherein
the spherical lens group has a refractive index of equal to or more than 2.0 and equal to or less than 4.1 at a wavelength of 10 μm, and
a total of center thicknesses of the one or more lenses included in the spherical lens group is equal to or less than 10 mm.
18 . The infrared optical system according to claim 17 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate has a refractive index of equal to or more than 1.0 and equal to or less than 2.0 at a wavelength of 10 μm, and
the aberration correcting plate has a center thickness of equal to or less than 2 mm.
19 . The infrared optical system according to claim 17 , wherein
the aberration correcting plate is an environment compensation aberration correcting plate having power so as to be able to compensate a change in image-forming performance of the spherical lens group due to a change in temperature environment or humidity environment.
20 . The infrared optical system according to claim 15 , wherein the lens barrel includes an interval adjuster to be able to adjust an interval between the aberration correcting plate and the spherical lens group.