Optimized Relay Lens Design For High-Resolution Image Transmission In Military Target Detection Systems
Burak Celik, Kivanc Dogan, Ezgi Taskin, Ayhan Akbal, Ahmet Orhan

TL;DR
This paper presents an optimized relay lens design for military optical systems, enhancing high-resolution image transmission for target detection and tracking, using ZEMAX software for detailed optical performance analysis.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel relay lens design optimized with ZEMAX, improving image quality and reducing aberrations for military target detection systems.
Findings
High modulation transfer function (MTF) achieved
Low optical aberrations demonstrated
Effective for long-distance target tracking
Abstract
The design and performance analysis of relay lenses that provide high-performance image transmission for target acquisition and tracking in military optical systems. Relay lenses are critical components for clear and lossless image transmission over long distances. In this study, the optical performance of a relay lens system designed and optimized using ZEMAX software is investigated in detail. The analysis focuses on important optical properties such as modulation transfer function (MTF), spot diagrams, Seidel diagram, field curvature and distortion. The results show that the lens has significant potential in military applications for target detection and tracking with high resolution and low aberration.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Systems and Laser Technology · Infrared Target Detection Methodologies · Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
