Topic 16 Flashcards
Describe the combination of thin lenses
The image of the first lens is the object for the next lens and so on.
If lenses are in contact, add their powers.
What is lens abberation? Give 3 examples.
Limitations of sharpness
Spherical Aberration
Chrromatic Aberration
Astigmatism
What is Spherical aberration?
Rays close to and away from the centre of the lens have different focuses.
What is Chromatic Aberration?
The index of refraction of the lens splits the rays which have different focuses.
What is Astigmatism?
Lens wont focus light to one point, but produces 2 images at different distances.
Describe thick lenses.
Considered to have two refraction points
Images are made by dividing the lens into 2 principle planes where the ray is bending.
What are the six cardinal points of a thick lens?
Focal points (F, Fâ)
Principal Points (P1, P2)
Nodal Points (N1, N2)
These characterise a thick lens
How is ray-tracing achieved for thick lenses?
The real light path inside the lens is ignored
Reflections are assumed at the principle planes and nodal points
Give the generalised form of the thin lens equation and its use.
Used in ray tracing in thick lenses