Leousinimage-fdeviyoureyestomobilephoicalmiagingishavetwopoself,andalightdetector,whivertsthelightinto,typielectrial。Inthecaseofyoureyes,thisistheretihemobilephoisanarrayofminutepiecesofsilithatformsolid-statelightsensors。
11。Imageformationbyaraybundleusingalens。
Thelehesedevicesarediferent,ofcourse,butthebasicipleisthesameforeaeverycasethelooftheleothedetectorisakeydesiger,asisthefogthofthelenswhitifiesits‘ray-bendihefogthissetbythecurvatureofthesurfacesofthelensanditsthiess。Mlycurvedsurfadthickermaterialsareusedtomakelehshortfogths,andtheseareusedusuallyiswhereahighmagnifiisneeded,suchasamicroscope。
&herefradexofthelensmaterialusuallydependsonthecht,raysofdiferentcoloursarebeamountsatthesurfagtoafocusforeachcoliion。Thisgivesahas‘haloes’ofdiferentcolouraroundit。Forexample,onlyoneaybeproperlyinfocusataparticulardetee;theotherswillbeoutoffodformthehalo。Whetherthisaticaberrationisanimportadepeicularappli。
&hemostfamiliar,aimpe-fihistypeistheeye。Itsistsofafrsurface-thedanadjustablelens,easyoufothingsatdiferentdistaheseelementsfesohebackoftheeye。
Historically,theformatioheeyewasofgreati,sibyDescartes(seeFigure12)showedthattheimagehtobjectsidedown。Ofcourse,wedoheobjethisway,soitwasclearthatthebraiakessomeremarkableprogbetweeinalsignalsaioernalworld。
Optistruments
Asmanyofusarealltooaware,theabilityoftheeyeth-qualityimages(sharp,undistorted,andincradeasweage。Oapplisofoptistrumentsedasanaidtosightundersuchces。Eyeglassessthefirstoptiology,purportedlyiedbyRogerBaadfriar’ofOxford—iury。
&iveelemeensimplelenses,placedeitherisomedistance(afewmillimetres)fromtheea(thefroheeyeball),or‘tases’placed,asthes,intactwiththebothcasestheimagingsystemispound,thatis,itsistsofseveralelemeerhedtheinternalos。Thisfunprovidesthenecessarydegreesoffreedomtoostkindsofvisioheexteropeheimperfesoftheihisalsobedoeringtheshapeofthefroheeyebylasersurgery。Oneapproach,laser-assistediomileusis(LASIK),usesthelasertoablatepartofthesurfaceoftheea。Thisgesitscurvature,therebyalteringitsfogpower,andthustheimage-fcapabilitiesoftheeye。
Manye-fisworkonverysimilarpriheeye。Theobilephone,forinstance,hasalehesurfaceofthephone,andasili-basedphotodetectorarrayihedevice。Themobilephoenverysmall,aprovideimagesofsuffitqualitythattheyareintelligible,andthusmakeseheyarepostedohisrequiresthatboththedetectorarrayandtheimagingsystemareadequatetothetaskahigh-qualityimage。Thequalityoftheimagedependsontwothings—thesizeandtheethearray,ayoftheopticalsystemtocreateasharp,undistewithallcolourspristered。Thatis,animagefreefrom‘aberrations’。
12。Descartes’experimenttoshowtheimageformedbyaneyeisupsidedown。
Thespeofthenumberof‘pixels’ofthedetectorarrayisoftenusedasaproxyforthequalityoftheimage。A24megapixeleinwhichthedetectorarrays24millionsensors)isofteerthanan8megapixelone。Apixelbethoughtofasthesizeoftheimageofapoiispossibletoresolveonlyasmallnumberofpoihereareosihenitishardtotellmuchabouttheobject。Themorepixels,theonlyiftheimagingsystemproduagethatissmallerthaorelement。
Limitstoimaging
Ihtury,theGermaErnstAbbedevisedasimplerulefortheminimumsizeofaliagihenkerionsaysthatthesize(S)oftheimageofapoiisproportionaltothewavelength(λ)ofthelightillumimultipliedbythefogth(f)ofthelensaheleer(D):
S=1。22S×λfD。
Thus,lehabigdiameterandashortfogthwillproduiestimagesofpois。It’seasytoseethataboutthebestyouaemyoucouldactuallymakeisanimagesizeofapproximatelyohisisthefuallimittothepixelsizeforleoptistruments,suchasdbinoculars。
Designingandbuildingimagideliverhigh-qualityimageshasbeeofmanyimportantapplisofoptics。Microsple,areusedinapplibiologicalresearchtery。Theearliestmicroscopesusedverysimplelenses—small,nearlysphericalpolishedglassshapesthatprovidedearlyexperimeHookeihturywiththemeanstoexploreuresofthenaturalworld,toosmalltobeseenbytheunaidedeye。Hisdrawingofaflea,showninFigure13,wasarevelationofthepowerofteologytoenablenewdiscovery。
Modernresearchmiuchmoresophisticateddevices。Theyulti-elementpouageswithpixelsveryclosetothewavelengthoftheilluminationlight—justattheAbbelimit。Figure13alsosholeofossibleusingammicroscope。Itisaageofthenervoussystemofafruit-flylarva,abouttohatch,madebyviewiiedinthecells。
&eriooallopticalsystemsinwhichtheimagebrightnessisproportioheobject。Theseareearsystems。Butit’spossibletogobeyondthislimitbymeansofems,wheretheimagebrightnessisproportionaltothesquareorevenmorepliofthehtness。Afullerexplanatiosrequiresknowingabitmoreaboutthewavemodeloflight,whichisthesubjectofChapter3。
Optigsystemsofsimilarpropertiesayareusedinanappliakingofputerdividualeleiccircuitelemeremelytiny。
13。Hooke’sdiagramofafleaobservedbymeansofanearlymicroscope(top),andthenervoussystemofafruit-flylarva(bottom)takenwithamodernfluorescemicroscope。
Awiregtwotransistorsonachipmayhaveadiameterofonly250res(nm)。(Areisohofametre,or10-9m。Foranhairisapproximately10,000nmiheplexarrayofdevidsislaidoutonasiliwaferbymeansofaprocesscalledlithography。Essentially,thechiplayoutisdrawnatalargeenoughscaletobevisibletothehumahenademagnifiedimageisprojetothechip。Theimageisettoasurfagonthewafer,andaseriesofchemicalprocessesthenmapstheimageintorealdevices。Theimagibeabletoprovideextraordiionintheimage—withpixelsizesoftheorderofthelihedevitainiioirewaferisarealge,requiringmasproreduceallaberrationstoanabsoluteminimum。AnexampleofsusisshowniioninFigure14,showiiplicityoflesandraypaths。
Attheotherextreme,bothground-aelescopesforastronomyareverylargeihrelativelysimpleoptigpoengofjustoingsurfadasimple‘eyepiece’toadjusttherayssoastomakebestuseoftheavailabledetectors。Thedistiureoftheseimagiheirsize。Themostdistantstarsarevery,veryfaint。HardlyamakesittotheEarth。Itisthereforeveryimportanttocollectasmuchofitaspossible。Thisrequiresaverybiglensormirror—severalteresormoreiisnotpracticaltobuildlehissize,heyetelescopes。Itisalsoolookatdistantstarsftimeiherenoughlightte。Aoanotherprrouelescopes:theatmosphereisnotstatigesihwiure,andmoisture。Theseflustendtomakeraysdeviatefromtheirstartotelescope,gthestarto‘twislightisdeflelyontoaorduetoatmospherice。
&odealwiththisproblemistoputthetelescopeoutsidetheatmosphere,iheHubbleSpaceTelesexample。Itproducedspectacularimagesofdistantstars,galaxies,andnebulae,showiraordinarystrudmovementinthefarreachesofspace。However,optieershaveiwodecadesdevisedacleverwaytodealwiththisprrouelescwithvisiblelight。Whattheydoistomakethetelesirrmeofeatbeingadjustable。Thusitispossibleto‘steer’therayshittisofthetelesirrorsothattheyallhitthedetector。Ifyoumeasurethedeviationthatarayexperieraversestheatmosphere,thenyoufigurethemirrortopedeviation。Andthat’swhattheeheymeasurehowlightfromaguidestar—anartificiallightsourtheupperatmosphere—isdistortedainformationtoadaptthetiltments。InthiswayimagesrightattheAbbelimitbeproduced。Spacetelescopesarestillhough,toprobethewavelengthranges,suchasX-raysandUV,thatareabsorbedbytheatmosphere,andseveralmissionsfornelaheNorthAmeriSpaASA)andtheEuropeanSpacy(ESA)。
14。Seofalensusedforphotolithographyofputerchips。Itorethaydiferes,andproducesimagesof500nminsizeusinglightoflessthanhalfthatwavelength。
&erialsandsuperlenses
Formaitistshavebeenfasatedwiththequestionofwhatmakesagoodopticalsystem。IstherealensthattheperfectimageofahisquestionhasintriguedmaphysiesClerkMaxwellinEnglaurytointheUSSRihtury。Veselagothoughtaboutmaterialsthatbehaveinstrangeways—inwhichlightbendsinaositetothatprediell’slaw。Snell’slawisbasedoiverefradicesthatarefoundinaterials。Veselagosideredmaterialswitha‘iveindex。Suchmaterialsbemadeupoftinystructuresthatareeachlessthahoflightihiskindofspestrugives‘metamaterials’suusualopticalproperties。Inparticular,refratakesplaceattheiweennormalaerialssuchthatthelightraysbeedirewithrespecttotheiweentwonormalmaterials。
&raiveihesematerialsgiobendlightraysiions,allowingtheiningrayswhiallybescatteredbytheobjesteadbeguidedaroundit。IishphysicistSirJohnPeispossibletobuildaninvisibilitygthesedesigerials。
Aheunusualpropertiesmetamaterialspossessistheabilitytesofobjectsthatareveryclosetoaslabofthemetamaterial。Evenaflatsurfaceissuffiakealens,whichmakesthemsuitedtoviewiis—so-ostructures,becausetheyhavesizesoftheorderoftensofhisisthe21st-turyversioeology,andsunleashasimilarlyfruitfuleraofdiscovery。
Alloftheimagingsystemsdesthischaptermaketwo-dimensisofobjects。That’snormallytheeriehinkaboutimages—asflatpictures。Butwhatifitwerepossibletoceiveofasystemthatakethree-dimensionalimages?Remarkablyitis,butthatrequiresadeeperviewoflightitself,illsiderinChapter3。