Optics and Precision Engineering, Volume. 19, Issue 5, 945(2011)

Design of large dimension and rear projecting lens in laser display system

CHEN Xu1,2、*, FENG Yu-tao3, LIU Wei-qi1, WEI Zhong-lun1, and KANG Yu-si1
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    After comparing different structures of wide-angle projecting lenses, a wide-angle lens for 162.6 cm(64 in) rear projection laser display is designed. The focal length of the system is 7.38 mm, the wavelength used in the design is F, d, C and the full field of view reaches 100°. The technical indii of the projection lens are summarized as follows: DMD (Digital Micromirror Delice) is used in the light digital processing, 90% MTF is greater than 0.6 at the Nyquist frequency; the barrel distortion of the system is smaller than 1.4%,and 90% of the energy in the point target is focused in a pixel dimension. Furthermore,a right angle prism is used to fold the optical path to decrease the length of the lens,so that the whole optical length of the system is 259 mm after outspreading the right angle prism. The vignetting factor of the wide angle is negative, which enhances the image illumination after projection.Moreover, an aspheric surface with the small size, zero conic constant and the maximum eight order coefficient is used to promise the feasibility of the mounting. Analytical results show that the design can decrease the production costs of the projecting system and promote the technological industrialization.

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    CHEN Xu, FENG Yu-tao, LIU Wei-qi, WEI Zhong-lun, KANG Yu-si. Design of large dimension and rear projecting lens in laser display system[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2011, 19(5): 945

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    Received: Jun. 24, 2010

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jun. 15, 2011

    The Author Email: Xu CHEN (chxu2009@126.com)

    DOI:10.3788/ope.20111905.0945

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