Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/74667
Type: Patent
Title: Optical Testing Method and Apparatus
Author: Veitch, P.
Issue Date: 2007
Contributor: A.P.T. Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Invented by P. J. Veitch; Assigned to The University of Adelaide; A.P.T. Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys agents for inventors.
Abstract: Estimating one or more optical characteristics of a Device-Under-Test (DUT). The method, includes directing an optical wavefront, generated by a source, towards a test location and generating at least one ray from the wavefront at the test location. Then for each ray at two or more measurement planes, each measurement plane transverse to the direction of travel of the wavefront and beyond the test location relative to the source at different optical path distances, measuring respective points of intersection of the ray with the measurement planes with and without the DUT at the test location. Followed by determining the transverse aberration due to the DUT for the ray at each measurement plane; and the estimating for each measurement plane from the determined transverse aberrations the coefficients of a general transverse aberration equation, the coefficients of which are the product of a combination of optical characteristics and the optical distance between the measurement plane and the appropriate principal plane of the DUT. The optical characteristics are calculated from the estimates of the coefficients for each measurement plane and the optical distances between respective measurement planes.
Keywords: AU 2003/227098 B2
PCT/AU03/00480
Description: PATENT: P. J. Veitch (Assignee: The University of Adelaide). AU 2003/227098 B2 (PCT/AU03/00480) filed Apr 22, 2003; published Dec 18, 2003; Accepted Journal Date Feb 15, 2007.
Patent #: PS1900
Description (link): http://www.patentlens.net/patentlens/patent/AU_2003_227098_B2/en/
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