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Spiral diopter: freeform lenses with enhanced multifocal behavior

Laurent Galinier, Philippe Renaud-Goud, Jean Brusau, Lucien Kergadallan, Jean Augereau, Bertrand Simon

2024Optica17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lens design is of paramount importance in the evolving world of technology, where compactness and high optical performance are a necessity, ranging from smartphones and wearable devices to vehicles and virtual reality. Freeform design techniques allow us to transcend traditional limitations, but creating new optics remains a substantial challenge unless we consider unconventional physical phenomena. Here, we introduce a lens type based on freeform design, employing spiralization of one of its diopters that results in optical vortices. This enables multifocality, primarily serving needs in ophthalmology; however, its potential applications could broadly impact many other domains. In particular, this lens design could be crucial in miniaturizing emerging technologies while retaining their optical quality.

Topics & Concepts

DioptreLens (geology)Through-the-lens meteringComputer scienceWearable computerSpiral (railway)Wearable technologyQuality (philosophy)EngineeringOpticsMechanical engineeringPhysicsEmbedded systemVisual acuityQuantum mechanicsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsElectrowetting and Microfluidic TechnologiesAdvanced optical system design