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Objective Measurements Improve Imaging Optics

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Dr. Tuckerman Moss

Determining optical quality is no easy task because of the trade-offs in specifying imaging optics. For a quantitative assessment of optics, engineers turn to modulation transfer function measurements, which measure the frequency response of an optical system or component, and can provide answers to questions about contrast, resolution or image quality.
Lambda Research Optics, Inc. - Large Optics

Published: December 1996
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wavefront
A wavefront refers to the continuous surface or boundary representing points in a wave that are in phase, meaning they have the same phase or position in their respective cycles. In simpler terms, it's the front edge of a wave as it propagates through a medium. For example, in a water wave, the wavefront would be the crest of the wave, representing the points where the water's surface reaches its highest elevation. Similarly, in a sound wave, the wavefront would represent the points of...
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