• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 49, Issue 24, 2404001 (2022)
Weijian Liu1, Zhishan Gao1, Yicen Ma1, Xiaoyu Che1, Lihua Lei2, Yunxia Fu2, and Qun Yuan1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, Jiangsu, China
  • 2Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology, Shanghai 201203, China
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    Weijian Liu, Zhishan Gao, Yicen Ma, Xiaoyu Che, Lihua Lei, Yunxia Fu, Qun Yuan. Scanning Measurement of Large Aperture Collimated Wavefront with Pentaprism Array Based on Nonuniform Sampling[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2022, 49(24): 2404001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Objective

    Collimated wavefront is an important parameter to estimate the quality of optical systems such as collimator, interferometer, and camera lens. Pentaprism scanning method is a conventional method to detect large aperture collimated wavefront by continuously collecting the coordinates of the focus of sub-aperture beams along the scanning direction and retrieving the wavefront distribution from the slope of the wavefront. The traditional pentaprism scanning method can only measure the wavefront distribution on one line of the collimated wavefront, and cannot obtain the full aperture aberration distribution of the wavefront. In order to obtain the full aperture aberration distribution of the wavefront, it is necessary to conduct multiple scans to obtain the slopes of multiple lines of the wavefront. This scanning method is often used for the surface shape detection of large aperture flat optical elements, through rotating the optical flat and measuring the slope of the surface in polar coordinates. However, the method is not suitable for measuring the collimated wavefront of the optical system. To measure the full aperture collimated wavefront, two pentaprism scanning systems in the X and Y directions, respectively, are generally required. The scanning mechanisms are complex, time-consuming, and vulnerable to environmental disturbances. In this paper, pentaprism array is proposed to simplify the scanning mechanism, shorten the scanning detection time of the full aperture collimated wavefront, and realize the rapid detection of the collimated wavefront.

    Methods

    Based on the traditional one-dimensional pentaprism scanning method, we propose to add multiple pentaprisms to form a group of parallel pentaprisms and a group of series pentaprisms, and realize a pentaprism array scanning based on nonuniform sampling to measure the three-dimensional distribution of large aperture collimated wavefront. Three parallel pentaprisms parallel to the scanning direction are used to measure the slope of the collimated wavefront in the X direction, and simultaneously three series pentaprisms perpendicular to the scanning direction are used to measure the slope of the collimated wavefront in the Y direction. All the pentaprisms move along the scanning direction simultaneously. Thus, this method only needs one scanning measurement process to obtain the slopes of the three lines of the wavefront simultaneously. It avoids the process of multiple scanning in the X and Y directions when measuring the full aperture collimated wavefront by the traditional method. The measured slope is fitted with the derivative function of the 4th11th terms in the Zernike polynomials, and then the three-dimensional distribution of the collimated wavefront is represented by the Zernike polynomials. Only low order aberrations of the wavefront can be fitted since the low sampling rate in the Y direction.

    Results and Discussions

    The feasibility and accuracy of using the slopes of the three lines of the wavefront to reconstruct the wavefront are verified by simulations, in which the reconstruction errors of the collimated wavefront with the pentaprism array are peak-to-valley (PV) value of 0.058λ and root-mean-square (RMS) value of 0.009λ (Fig. 3). The analysis for robustness of the proposed method is also given (Fig. 4). The proposed method is used to detect the collimated wavefront with the aperture of 1 m (Fig. 5). After correcting the mechanical scanning errors, the PV and RMS values of the measured wavefront are 2.495λ and 0.448λ, respectively. As a comparison, detection of the wavefront is also carried out with interferometry, with which the PV and RMS values of the measured wavefront are 2.752λ and 0.496λ, respectively. The retrieved collimated wavefront results obtained by the two methods are basically consistent, with nearly the same values and distribution form, which proves the feasibility of this method (Fig. 9). The uncertainty analysis of the pentaprism array scanning method is carried out, including uncertainty of spot centroid detection, uncertainty of the rail straightness and uncertainty of environmental disturbance. The combined uncertainty of the proposed method is 0.035λ.

    Conclusions

    Based on the traditional pentaprism scanning method, in this paper we propose a pentaprism array scanning method based on nonuniform sampling to measure the large aperture collimated wavefront. It solves the problem of complex and time-consuming scanning mechanism for the traditional pentaprism scanning method to detect the full aperture three-dimensional aberration distribution of large aperture collimated wavefront. This method measures the slope of the collimated wavefront in the X direction through three pentaprisms in parallel and the slope in the Y direction through three pentaprisms in series, and fits the low order aberration of the wavefront through the derivative of Zernike polynomials. The proposed method is simulated and analyzed, and the collimated wavefront with the aperture of 1 m is detected. The detection results are compared with the collimated wavefront measured by interferometry. The low order aberration distributions of the collimated wavefront measured by the two methods are basically consistent with the numerical value, which proves the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed method. The uncertainty analysis of the pentaprism array scanning method is also carried out, which demonstrates the measurement accuracy of the proposed method.

    Weijian Liu, Zhishan Gao, Yicen Ma, Xiaoyu Che, Lihua Lei, Yunxia Fu, Qun Yuan. Scanning Measurement of Large Aperture Collimated Wavefront with Pentaprism Array Based on Nonuniform Sampling[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2022, 49(24): 2404001
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