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Autofocusing Mechanism of a Triple-Magnification Infrared System (3중 배율 적외선 영상 장비의 자동 초점 조절 방안)

  • Jung, Hyojung;Jeong, Suseong;Yang, Yunseok;Lee, Yongchun;Han, Jeongsu
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.314-320
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    • 2020
  • The optics used in an infrared imaging system has a strong refractive-index change according to temperature, so an autofocus control function is essential for a military infrared imaging system with a wide operating-temperature range. In this study, we design a triple-magnification infrared imaging system, and to compensate for the change in refractive index according to temperature we measure the change in the lens focus according to temperature. The autofocus control function was implemented by using the measured movement amount, and we could obtain an image with satisfactory resolution performance over a wide range of operating temperatures.

Lymphovenous anastomoses with three-dimensional digital hybrid visualization: improving ergonomics for supermicrosurgery in lymphedema

  • Will, Patrick A.;Hirche, Christoph;Berner, Juan Enrique;Kneser, Ulrich;Gazyakan, Emre
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.427-432
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    • 2021
  • The conventional approach of looking down a microscope to perform microsurgical procedures is associated with occupational injuries, anti-ergonomic postures, and increased tremor and fatigue, all of which predispose microsurgeons to early retirement. Recently, three-dimensional (3D) visualization of real-time microscope magnification has been developed as an alternative. Despite its commercial availability, no supermicrosurgical procedures have been reported using this technology to date. Lymphovenous anastomoses (LVAs) often require suturing vessels with diameters of 0.2-0.8 mm, thus representing the ultimate microsurgical challenge. After performing the first documented LVA procedure using 3D-augmented visualization in our unit and gaining experience with this technique, we conducted an anonymized in-house survey among microsurgeons who had used this approach. The participants considered that 3D visualization for supermicrosurgery was equivalent in terms of handling, optical detail, depth resolution, and safety to conventional binocular magnification. This survey revealed that team communication, resident education, and ergonomics were superior using 3D digital hybrid visualization. Postoperative muscle fatigue, tremor, and pain were also reduced. The major drawbacks of the 3D visualization microscopic systems are the associated costs, required space, and difficulty of visualizing the lymphatic contrast used.

Optical Lining Device Development of PDP and FED Vacuum Binding (PDP, FED의 진공접합용 광학정렬장치 개발)

  • Lee, Jeung Young;Kim, Dae Nyoun;Kim, Kyung Chan
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.123-128
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    • 2002
  • This study is to develop optical lining device for vacuum binding of PDP and FED. It is very difficult precise technology to line a front board and back board accurately and fast every time when two boards are joined together. Especially, these technology is difficult to be transferred from developed countries. In this study, the accuracy of lining of two boards in vacuum device by developing an optical lining device for vacuum binding as an image processor and CCD camera configured to be high magnification lens with long focus using optical design.

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Fabrication of micro lens array using micro-compression molding (미세압축성형을 통한 플라스틱 미세렌즈의 성형)

  • Moon, Su-Dong;Kang, Shin-Il;Yee, Young-Joo;Bu, Jong-Uk
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.743-746
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    • 2000
  • Plastic microlenses play an important role in reducing the size, weight, and the cost of the systems in the fields of optical data storage and optical communication. In the present study, plastic microlens arrays were fabricated using micro-compression molding process. The design and fabrication procedures for mold insert were simplified by using silicon instead of metal. A simple but effective micro compression molding process, which uses polymer powder, were developed for microlens fabrication. The governing process parameters were temperature and pressure histories and the micromolding process was controlled such that the various defects developing during molding process were minimized. The radius and magnification ratio of the fabricated microlens were $125{\mu}m$ and over 3.0, respectively.

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Design & Manufacturing of Surgical Telescope with 3.5 times magnification. (배율 3.5X 의료용 망원경의 설계 및 제작)

  • 이호찬;김재순;이재형;이하덕
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2003.02a
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    • pp.112-113
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    • 2003
  • 일반, 혹은 신경외과 의사가 작은 수술부위의 구멍을 통해 미세한 혈관수술 등을 할 때, 혹은 치과의사가 환자의 입을 통해서 입 속을 치료할 때, 수술 혹은 치료를 하는 대상의 크기는 굵은 혈관의 경우 지름이 30~40$\mu\textrm{m}$, 치아 속 신경의 역시 굵은 경우에 2.8$\mu$m 에 지나지 않는다. 그러나 일반적인 눈의 분해능은 1분인데, 이는 40cm의 거리에 있는 0.06mm 크기의 물체(9lp/mm)를 구분하는 능력이다. 특별한 광학장비 없이 물체에 가까이 감으로써 시력을 향상시킬 수는 있지만 단순히 가까이 다가가는 것만으로는 수술과 같은 섬세한 임상작업을 하는데는 제한이 많고, 특히 작은 구멍이나 좁은 관을 통해 가까운 물체를 볼 때는 양안 시차의 불일치(stereofocusing) 문제가 발생한다. (중략)

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Fabrication of Micro Lens Array Using Micro-Compression Molding (미세압축성형을 통한 플라스틱 미세렌즈의 성형)

  • Gang, Sin-Il;Mun, Su-Dong;Lee, Yeong-Ju;Bu, Jong-Uk
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.1242-1245
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    • 2001
  • Plastic microlenses play an important role in reducing the size, weight, and the cost of the systems in the fields of optical data storage and optical communication. In the present study, plastic microlens arrays were fabricated using micro-compression molding process. The design and fabrication procedures for mold insert were simplified by using silicon instead of metal. A simple but effective micro compression molding process, which uses polymer powder, were developed for microlens fabrication. The governing process parameters were temperature and pressure histories and the micromolding process was controlled such that the various defects developing during molding process were minimized. The radius and magnification ratio of the fabricated microlens were 125$\mu\textrm{m}$ and over 3.0, respectively.

Talbot Interferometry for Measuring the Focal Length of a Lens without Moiré Fringes

  • Lee, Sukmock
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.165-168
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    • 2015
  • A simple method to determine the focal length of a lens using the Talbot image is presented. This method uses only one grating, requiring neither Moir$\acute{e}$ fringe analysis nor the angle between the gratings. The original Fourier transform was used to access the spectrum beyond the limitation set of the usual fast Fourier transform to determine the (de)magnification accurately enough to be used for the focal length. A set of Talbot images simulated numerically with the Fresnel diffraction integral was used to demonstrate the method. For focal lengths between 5550 mm and 5650 mm, the mean difference between the focal lengths determined from the Talbot images and the true values was 3.3 mm with the standard deviation of the difference being 3.8 mm. The true focal lengths can be recovered with an accuracy of 0.06%.

Applications of the Scanning Electron Microscope (주사형(走査型) 전자현미경(電子顯微鏡)의 응용분야(應用分野))

  • Kim, Yong-Nak
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1972
  • There are many kinds of microscopes suitable for general studies; optical microscopes(OM), conventional transmission electron microscopes (TEM), and scanning electron microscopes(SEM). The optical microscopes and the conventional transmission electron microscopes are very familiar. The images of these microscopes are directly formed on an image plane with one or more image forming lenses. On the other hand, the image of the scanning electron microscope is formed on a fluorescent screen of a cathode ray tube using a scanning system similar to television technique. In this paper, the features and some applications of the scanning electron microscope will be discussed briefly. The recently available scanning electron microscope, combining a resolution of about $200{\AA}$ with great depth of field, is favorable when compared to the replica technique. It avoids the problem of specimen damage and the introduction of artifacts. In addition, it permits the examination of many samples that can not be replicated, and provides a broader range of information. The scanning electron microscope has found application in diverse fields of study including biology, chemistry, materials science, semiconductor technology, and many others. In scanning electron microscopy, the secondary electron method. the backscattererd electron method, and the electromotive force method are most widely used, and the transmitted electron method will become more useful. Change-over of magnification can be easily done by controlling the scanning width of the electron probe. It is possible. to continuously vary the magnification over the range from 100 times to 1.00,000 times without readjustment of focusing. Conclusion: With the development of a scanning. electron microscope, it is now possible to observe almost all-information produced through interactions between substances and electrons in the form of image. When the probe is properly focused on the specimen, changing magnification of specimen orientation does not require any change in focus. This is quite different from the conventional transmission electron microscope. It is worthwhile to note that the typical probe currents of $10^{-10}$ to $10^{-12}\;{\AA}$ are for below the $10^{-5}$ to $10^{-7}\;{\AA}$ of a conventional. transmission microscope. This reduces specimen contamination and specimen damage due to heatings. Outstanding features of the scanning electron microscope include the 'stereoscopic observation of a bulky or fiber specimen in high resolution' and 'observation of potential distribution and electromotive force in semiconductor devices'.

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Rotational Prism Stitching Interferometer for High-resolution Surface Testing (고해상도 표면 측정을 위한 회전 프리즘 정합 간섭계)

  • In-Ung Song;Woo-Sung Kwon;Hagyong Khim;Yun-Woo Lee;Jong Ung Lee;Ho-Soon Yang
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 2023
  • The size of an optical surface can significantly affect the performance of an optical system, and high spatial frequency errors have a greater impact. Therefore, it is crucial to measure the surface figure error with high frequency. To address this, a new method called rotational prism stitching interferometer (RPSI) is proposed in this study. The RPSI is a type of stitching interferometer that enhances spatial resolution, but it differs from conventional stitching interferometers in that it does not require the movement of either the mirror tested or the interferometer itself to obtain sub-aperture interferograms. Instead, the RPSI uses a beam expander and a rotating Dove prism to select particular sub-apertures from the entire aperture. These sub-apertures are then stitched together to obtain a full-aperture result proportional to the square of the beam expander's magnification. The RPSI's effectiveness was demonstrated by measuring a 40 mm diameter spherical mirror using a three-magnification beam expander and comparing the results with those obtained from a commercial interferometer. The RPSI achieved surface testing results with nine times higher sampling density than the interferometer alone, with a small difference of approximately 1 nm RMS.

A Study on Characteristics Analysis of Multichannel Filter Module for Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging (근적외선 형광 이미징 영상 구현을 위한 다채널 필터 모듈 특성분석 연구)

  • Choi, Jinsoo;Cho, Sang Uk;Kim, Doo-In;Lee, Hak-Guen;Choi, Hak Soo;Jeong, Myung Yung
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2016
  • In this study, development of multichannel filter module and characteristic evaluation for bio imaging were studied. The filter module was fabricated in order to realize near infrared fluorescence imaging of 700 nm and 800 nm wavelength ranges, and contrast imaging analysis for characteristic evaluation of the filter module was studied through signal to back ground ratio (SBR), controlled by parameters such as magnification, exposure, gain. Furthermore, phantoms, which are biomimetic tissue with equal optical properties of kidney and liver, were fabricated to study characteristics of both filter module depending on thickness and exposure amount of light source for bio imaging analysis. The fabricated filter module has more than 4 of SBR difference despite changes of magnification, exposure, gain, and in the case of the kidney phantom and the liver phantom, contrast imaging of more than 4 of SBR was confirmed on 50 mA, 60 mA exposure amount of light source respectively.