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21 August 2020 Optimization of a mobile phone camera for as-built performance
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Abstract
The work presented here shows a compact lens system that demonstrates improved imaging quality performance while focusing on as-built performance and design for manufacturing. Using Zemax, we consider an approach for optimizing for as-built performance and incorporate the approach into the design process for a mobile phone camera. The optimized design consists of 6 plastic aspheric lenses, an infrared glass filter, and a 12 MP CMOS image sensor. The optical system demonstrates high-resolution imaging and has a field-of-view of 87.6°, an F-number of 2.0, a maximum distortion of less than 2.5%, and a total track length of 6.630 mm.
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Joonha Joo and Hossein Alisafaee "Optimization of a mobile phone camera for as-built performance", Proc. SPIE 11482, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XXI, 114820G (21 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568830
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Cell phones

Tolerancing

Image sensors

Diffraction

Distortion

Modulation transfer functions

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