L-Series lens first to feature Blue Spectrum Refractive Optics, for “higher Level” of chromatic aberration correction to boost image quality. L-Series lens: first to feature Canon's Blue Spectrum ...
Optical aberration theory remains a fundamental component in the design and operation of space telescopes. With increasingly ambitious astronomical missions and the demand for high-resolution imaging, ...
Optical computing has emerged as a powerful approach for high-speed and energy-efficient information processing. Diffractive ...
This paper covers a discussion of the Abbe Sine Condition and its implication for Flat Optics, including the effects of stop shift and substrate curvature. Following that, we apply Sweatt’s high index ...
Depth sensing plays a crucial role in various applications, including robotics, augmented reality, and autonomous driving. Monocular passive depth sensing techniques have come into their own for their ...
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Not an aberration: schematic drawing of the metalens (left), which is made of tiny titanium waveguides. The drawing on the right is of a single waveguide. (Courtesy Boubacar Kanté) A new type of ...
The design of the human eye introduces a number of potential optical aberrations, unique to an individual, which then impact on both vision testing and accurate retinal imaging. Monochromatic ...
(Nanowerk News) X-ray microscopes are commonly used in combination with full-field imaging techniques in spectromicroscopy applications, where they allow the chemical structures of materials to be ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Wave-guided optics application technology may now help patients with keratoconus, according to a speaker at Optometry’s Meeting. “We know a lot of our irregular cornea patients ...
The word 'aberration,' meaning a departure from the ordinary, highlights life's deviations. Originating from Latin for 'to wander away,' it describes irregularities in science, optics, and human ...