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Design of an 8x Four-group Inner-focus Zoom System Using a Focus Tunable Lens

  • Lee, Daye;Park, Sung-Chan
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.283-290
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    • 2016
  • This study presents an 8x four-group inner-focus zoom lens with one-moving group for a compact camera by use of a focus tunable lens (FTL). In the initial design stage, we obtained the powers of lens groups by paraxial design based on thin lens theory, and then set up the zoom system composed of four lens modules. Instead of numerically analytic analysis for the zoom locus, we suggest simple analysis for that using lens modules optimized. After replacing four groups with equivalent thick lens modules, the power of the fourth group, which includes a focus tunable lens, is designed to be changed to fix the image plane at all positions. From this design process, we can realize an 8x four-group zoom system having one moving group by employing a focus tunable lens. The final designed zoom lens has focal lengths of 4 mm to 32 mm and apertures of F/3.5 to F/4.5 at wide and tele positions, respectively.

Zoom Lens Design for a 10x Slim Camera using Successive Procedures

  • Park, Sung-Chan;Lee, Sang-Hun
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.518-524
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    • 2013
  • This study presents a new design method for a zoom lens, in which real lens groups are designed successively to combine to form a lens modules zoom system. The lens modules and aberrations are applied to the initial design for a four-group inner-focus zoom system. An initial design with a focal length range of 4.2 to 39.9 mm is derived by assigning the first-order quantities and third-order aberrations to each module along with the constraints required for optimum solutions. After obtaining the lens module zoom system, the real lens groups are successively, not separately, designed to get a zoom lens system. Compared to the separately designed real lens groups, this approach can give a better starting zoom lens and save time. The successively designed groups result in a zoom system that satisfies the basic properties of the zoom system consisting of the original lens modules. In order to have a slim system, we directly inserted the right-angle prism in front of the first group. This configuration resulted in a compact zoom system with a depth of 12 mm. The finally designed zoom lens has an f-number of 3.5 to 4.5 and is expected to fulfill the requirements for a mobile zoom camera having high zoom ratio of 10x.

Compact Zoom Lens Design for a 5x Mobile Camera Using Prism

  • Park, Sung-Chan;Lee, Sang-Hun;Kim, Jong-Gyu
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.206-212
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    • 2009
  • This study presents the compact zoom lens with a zoom ratio of 5x for a mobile camera by using a prism. The lens modules and aberrations are applied to the initial design for a four-group inner-focus zoom system. An initial design with a focal length range of 4.4 to 22.0 mm is derived by assigning the first-order quantities and third-order aberrations to each module along with the constraints required for optimum solutions. We separately designed a real lens for each group and then combined them to establish an actual zoom system. The combination of the separately designed groups results in a system that satisfies the basic properties of the zoom system consisting of the original lens modules. In order to have a slim system, we directly inserted the right-angle prism in front of the first group. This configuration resulted in a more compact zoom system with a depth of 8 mm. The finally designed zoom lens has an f-number of 3.5 to 4.5 and is expected to fulfill the requirements for a slim mobile zoom camera having high zoom ratio of 5x.

Zoom lens design for compact digital camera using lens modules (렌즈모듈을 이용한 컴팩트 디지털 카메라용 줌 렌즈 설계)

  • Park, Sung-Chan;Lee, Sang-Hun
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents the optimum initial design containing the first and third order properties of the three-group zoom system using lens modules, and the real lens design of the system. The optimum initial design with focal length range of 4.3 mm to 8.6 mm is derived by assigning appropriate first and third order quantities to each module along with the specific constraints required for the system. An initial real lens selected for each group has been designed to match its focal length and the first orders into those of the each lens modules, and then combined to establish an actual zoom system by adjusting the air space between the groups at all zoom positions. The combination of the separately designed groups results in a system which satisfies the first order properties of the zoom system composed of the original lens modules. As a result, by residual aberration correction, we could obtain a zoom system useful in compact digital zoom cameras and mobile phone cameras employing the rear focus method.

A Research on the Assembly of the Camera Modules for Mobile Phones (휴대폰용 카메라 모듈의 조립에 대한 연구)

  • Choi J.S.;Lee G.S.;Lim D.H.;Song J.Y.;Lee C.W.;Kwak Y.G.;Kim S.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.989-992
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    • 2005
  • This paper is about the assembly of camera modules for mobile phones. We have particularly researched the assembly process proper for mega-pixel lens assemblies in the camera modules. Herein, we propose that self-adjustment function makes it possible to assemble these lens assemblies without fraction of components. In advance, we observed the assembly process of the lens assemblies to verify the possibility, and checked out it through experiments based on some assumptions.

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Robust Optimization of a Lens System for a Mobile Phone Camera (휴대폰 카메라용 렌즈 시스템의 강건최적설계)

  • Jung, Sang-Jin;Min, Jun-Hong;Choi, Dong-Hoon;Kim, Ju-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.325-332
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    • 2010
  • A lens system for mobile phone cameras is comprised of various lenses and designed so as to satisfy design requirements for responses such as a modular transfer function (MTF). However, it is difficult to manufacture and assemble camera modules to maintain the same performance compared with the designed camera modules, because of uncertainty. We should always design a lens system by considering uncertainty that can be caused by errors in the manufacturing and assembly process of mobile phone cameras. The robust optimization offers tools of making robust decisions with the consideration of design parameters, uncontrollable parameters, and the variance of the system. Using an efficient reliability analysis method and an optimization algorithm, we obtained robust optimization results that maximize the mean of MTF and minimize the standard deviation and proposed a new robust design process for a lens system.

Fresnel lens optics simulation with middle sized linear concentration without secondary optics (2차 광학계가 필요없는 프레넬 렌즈를 이용한 중집광 광학계 시뮬레이션)

  • Kang, Sung-Won;Kim, Yong-Sik;Sim, Chang-Ho
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2011
  • HCPV(High Concentrated PV) systems have well known for CPV market all over the world. Low concentration type silicon based modules have been introduced in the market. But low cost of standard flat silicon modules made them useless nowadays. High cost of compound semiconductor solar cell reduced cost effective cpv module production than that of recently silicon solar cell. In order to overcome increasing cost of CPV module, we study middle concentration type fresnel lens simulation using concentrated type silicon based solar cell. Linear type fresnel lens made production of CPV module without secondary optics such as light pipe or light tunnel. This type of fresnel lens design makes more cost effective solution for cpv niche market.

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Optical system design using lens modules I:optimum first order design in zoom lens (렌즈모듈을 이용한 광학계 설계 I: 줌렌즈의 First Order 최적설계)

  • 박성찬;김영식
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 1997
  • This paper presents the optimum initial design containing the first and third order properties of the four-group video camera zoom system using lens modules, and its real lens design. The optimum initial design with focal length range of 6.1693 to 58.4065 mm is derived by assigning appropriate first order quantities and third order aberrations to each module along with the specific constraints required for optimization. By scaling the focal length of each lens group, an initial real lens selected for each group has been designed to match its focal length into that of the each lens module, and then combined to establish an actual zoom system by adjusting the air space between the groups at all zoom positions. The combination of the separately designed groups results in a system which satisfies the first order properties of the zoom system consisting of original lens modules. As a result, by residual aberration correction, we could obtain a zoom system useful in video zoom camera employing the rear focus method.

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A Study on the Development of the Rotary and Linear Laser Modules (회전식 및 직선식 레이저 모듈 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Sim, Min-Seop;Hwang, Seong-Ju;Kim, Dong-Hyeon;Lee, Choon-Man
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.119-123
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    • 2014
  • Recently, laser processing technologies have been developed in many different industrial fields. The laser processing technologies are widely being applied such as laser assisted machining, cladding, heat treatment and coating. In the laser modules of the laser assisted machining system, laser lens is very important for accuracy and productivity of product. As the laser beam size, shape and focusing distance change, heat input energy of preheating point can be changed, the laser module of the laser assisted machining system should be equipped with various lenses differing beam size, beam shape and focusing distance. In this study, the rotary and linear laser modules are suggested. The finite element analysis is carried out to certify the static and dynamic stabilities of the developed laser modules. Finally, the rotary and linear laser modules have been fabricated successfully using the analysis results.