Oct 12, 2022, OSSC Meeting
Combination in-Person and Zoom
Reception: 6:00; Dinner 7:00, Presentation 8:00
“Range-compensating lens: Applications to LiDAR”.”
by Dr. Jason Mudge, Principal, Golden Gate Light Optimization
& Mr. Adam Phenis, Amp Optics
In Person Location:
MKS Instruments
1791 Deere Avenue, Irvine, CA 92606
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Abstract: A range-compensating lens (RCL) design used in the return channel for active optical sensors,e.g., range-finders and LiDARs, has been developed by Mudge [Appl. Opt., 58(28), 7921-7928, (2019)]
and detailed using raytrace methods by Phenis et al. [Proc. of SPIE,
11125(111250J), (2019)]. The motivation of the lens is to reduce the return signalwith targets (objects) relatively near and boost the signal at far range targets by combining lens elements in parallel ratherthan in series. Using the techniques provided, a designer can develop a lens requiring a detector with less dynamic range and/or extend the far range limit while maintaining the minimum target distance.
We provide designs of a two-element RCL, implementation, and a comparison with experimental results. With this foundational step, further flatting of the return signal curve as a function of range can now be done utilizing a three- or multi-element RCL design. This presentation will go into analysis details to analytically design a LiDAR sensor using an RCL to flatten the signal return with respect to range. Further details on the techniques of the optical design modeling will be presented.