Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, Volume. 57, Issue 15, 150801(2020)
Divergence Characteristics of Outgoing Beam from a Collimating Illumination System with an Extended Source
The limiting distance for illumination from a collimating illumination system with an extended source is determined by the divergence of the outgoing beam. Herein, the analytical expression for the surface of the plano-convex collimating lens based on Fermat's principle was obtained. The formula for calculating the divergence angle of the outgoing beam in such a system was derived according to the theory of imaging optics. Simulations and experimental validation were also conducted. Results reveal that the divergence angle of the outgoing beam from the collimating illumination system with an extended source is proportional to the source size, inversely proportional to the focal length of the collimating lens, and independent of the lens aperture. This conclusion provides a theoretical basis for compressing the divergence angle of the outgoing beam and extending the limiting distance for illumination from a collimating illumination system with an extended source. It has guiding significance for the selection of the light source and the design of the collimating lens in the development of searchlights.
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Xueliang Kang, Qilong Liu, Li Wang, Haibing Yao, Jun Xiao, Bai Zhang. Divergence Characteristics of Outgoing Beam from a Collimating Illumination System with an Extended Source[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2020, 57(15): 150801
Category: Geometric Optics
Received: Oct. 15, 2019
Accepted: Nov. 26, 2019
Published Online: Aug. 4, 2020
The Author Email: Kang Xueliang (wnkanger@163.com)