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10 December 2001 Wavefront coding for aberration compensation in thermal imaging systems
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Abstract
As improving manufacturing techniques drive down the expense of imaging detector arrays, the total costs of future thermal imaging systems will become increasingly dominated by the manufacturing costs of the complex lens systems that are necessary for athermalization and achromatization. The concept of wavefront encoding combined with post-detection digital decoding has previously been shown to produce systems that are insensitive to thermal and chromatic defocus in slow imaging systems. In this paper we describe the application of the wavefront coding technique to thermal imaging systems with particular emphasis on the specific difficulties encountered. These difficulties include the use and effects of fast optics (~f/1), wide fields of view and noise amplification in low-contrast thermal images. Modeling results will be presented using diffraction models. We will describe the optimization of the wavefront encoding technique with a specific aim to reduce weight, size, and cost whilst maintaining acceptable imaging performance.
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Samir Mezouari and Andrew Robert Harvey "Wavefront coding for aberration compensation in thermal imaging systems", Proc. SPIE 4442, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization IV, (10 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449972
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Modulation transfer functions

Wavefronts

Atrial fibrillation

Thermography

Optical transfer functions

Photomasks

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