Dr. Norbert Schuster
Optical Designer at SUSTAR-OPTICS
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Publications (17)

Proceedings Article | 5 June 2018 Paper
Proceedings Volume 10690, 1069008 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305710
KEYWORDS: Colorimetry, Modulation transfer functions, Phase shifts, Spherical lenses

Proceedings Article | 11 May 2017 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 10181, 101810E (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2261995
KEYWORDS: Lenses, Germanium, Lens design, Temperature metrology, Chalcogenide glass, Modulation transfer functions, Refractive index, Sensors, Thermography, Infrared radiation

Proceedings Article | 17 May 2016 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9822, 98220G (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2223559
KEYWORDS: Thermography, Sensors, Target detection, Infrared imaging, Infrared radiation, Image compression, Wavefronts, Ray tracing, Cameras, Spatial frequencies

Proceedings Article | 23 September 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9626, 96260G (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2190769
KEYWORDS: Modulation transfer functions, Sensors, Cameras, Diffraction, Lenses, Thermography, Spatial frequencies, Optical design, Image quality, Imaging systems

Proceedings Article | 12 May 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9452, 94520J (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086937
KEYWORDS: Lenses, Modulation transfer functions, Sensors, Cameras, Thermography, Spatial resolution, Staring arrays, Imaging systems, Image quality, Infrared cameras

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Course Instructor
SC1213: Advanced Approaches in Optical Design of Imaging Lenses
This course presents several methods and ideas in the optical design process to create innovative lens arrangements including practical rules to produce them. Designing approaches are demonstrated in demanding design examples from the visible up to the longwave IR-region apart from the classical database study. The cost-effective lens design considers the paraxial check to combine application constraints like imaging device, field of view, available space, and pupil position. Limits in Kinoform application are discussed. Newly created first order relations respect specific work conditions like depth of field, chromatic correction, field curvature and further wide field constrains. During the optimization process, the adaption of the Merit function to the actual optimization goal determines the speed of the design progress. The replacement of expensive glasses and tolerance studies are demonstrated. Some lens design examples are: Conoscopic 130°-lens for monocular and binocular AR- and VR-inspection, Limits of singlet designs in LWIR-imaging, Principles of passive athermalization, MWIR-recognition range lens, and LWIR-wide field-lenses with and without distortion.
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