Method of Measuring Encircled Energy for Imaging Optics
TBMG-29551
01/01/2000
- Content
The radial distribution of energy within an image, called encircled energy, is a classical measure of the quality of the optical system producing that image. An improved method for measuring encircled or enclosed energy for imaging optical systems makes use of precisely micromachined apertures which are positioned with great accuracy at the center of an image.
- Citation
- "Method of Measuring Encircled Energy for Imaging Optics," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2000.