Publication | Open Access
Model of radial basis functions based on surface slope for optical freeform surfaces
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2018
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Optical DesignRadial Basis FunctionsSurface SlopeEngineeringGeometryMicroscopyOptic DesignConventional Rbf ModelOptical PropertiesComputational ElectromagneticsOptical SystemsComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingOphthalmologyFreeform OpticOptical System AlignmentRadial Basis FunctionAdaptive OpticOptical Freeform SurfacesNatural SciencesGeometrical OpticRbf-slope ModelSurface ModelingGeometrical AberrationOptical System Analysis
The model fitting degree of optical freeform surfaces is of utmost design importance. We develop a model with radial basis functions based on the surface slope (RBF-slope) for optical freeform surfaces with asymmetric structures. The RBF-slope model improves the basis-function distribution for circular apertures and establishes a relationship between shape factor and local surface slope, which provides the model with better fitting ability than the conventional RBF model (RBF-direct); fitting experiments for off-axis conic surfaces, "bumpy" paraboloids, and the design of a single mirror magnifier demonstrate the efficacy of our approach. Our method can effectively improve aberration balancing of optical freeform surfaces, resulting in high-quality imaging.
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