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11 October 2010 Test of visible spectral transmittance of large aperture optical lens
Jianmin Wang, Shanyong Chen, Xiaoming Wu, Yulie Wu, Chaoliang Guan
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Abstract
It is difficult to measure the transmittance of large aperture optical lens, when incident beam runs in a wide angular range and in a scanning way, especially of those with different apertures in the same setup. Here an automatic spectrometer setup has been built, which can measure the transmittance of various large aperture optical lens in the visible spectrum. It is composed of a coordinated four-axis mechanical system, sample fixtures and an advanced optical system. It can give one-dimensional scanning result of samples with varied surface apertures in a wide range of incident angle, as well as at a fixed point. The incident angle of the testing beam is allowed to range from -80° to 80° . Moreover, various measurement errors and corresponding solutions were discussed in this paper. It has been proved that this spectrometer setup can give results accurately.
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Jianmin Wang, Shanyong Chen, Xiaoming Wu, Yulie Wu, and Chaoliang Guan "Test of visible spectral transmittance of large aperture optical lens", Proc. SPIE 7656, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Optical Test and Measurement Technology and Equipment, 76560J (11 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.867492
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Transmittance

Spectroscopy

Visible radiation

Collimation

Lens design

Motion measurement

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