Apochromatic condenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7492531
  • Patent Number
    7,492,531
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 2, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2009
    16 years ago
Abstract
The invention is directed to an optical system with reduced chromatic aberration, particularly for use in microscopes for imaging the light source in the aperture diaphragm of a condenser. According to the invention, an adapter assembly is associated with a collector assembly. The adapter assembly has an apochromaticizing action and substantially reduces the chromatic aberration of the collector assembly and accordingly achieves the high aperture required on the lamp side for achieving high efficiency.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority of International Application No. PCT/EP2004/013673, filed Dec. 2, 2004 and German Application No. 103 58 122.7, filed Dec. 12, 2003, the complete disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

a) Field of the Invention


The invention is directed to an optical system with reduced chromatic aberration, particularly for use in microscopes for imaging the light source in the aperture diaphragm of a condenser.


b) Description of the Related Art


Generally, an optical assembly, a so-called collector lens, which corresponds to a collecting field lens, or a collector which comprises a plurality of lenses is used in imaging optical devices, particularly microscopes, for magnified imaging of the light source in the aperture diaphragm of a condenser and for illuminating the image field. The collector lens, or collector, is usually arranged directly in front of the light source.


It is known, for example, to use achromatic collector assemblies which comprise five lenses and in which the chromatic longitudinal aberration is reduced by about half compared to a non-achromatic collector with the same focal length.


OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, it is the primary object of the invention to provide an optical system in which existing collector assemblies can be used and in which the chromatic aberration of a collector assembly is corrected to a great extent.


According to the invention, the above-stated object is met by an optical system comprising a collector assembly and an apochromaticizing adapter assembly which is associated with the collector assembly.


The apochromaticizing adapter assembly substantially reduces the chromatic aberration of the collector assembly and accordingly achieves the high aperture required on the lamp side for achieving the desired excellent efficiency.


The adapter assembly comprises three lenses, for example. Of these three lenses, one lens having negative power is arranged between two lenses having positive power. These three lenses are advantageously separated from one another by air gaps, and the lens surfaces facing the air gaps have identical radii.


In a special construction, the two lenses having positive power can also be constructed identically with respect to their other optical characteristics.


The adapter assembly can be combined with different collector assemblies, for example, also with collector assemblies having only two collecting lenses.


For purposes of selectively combining the adapter assembly with different collector assemblies so that the chromatic aberration of a collector assembly can always be reduced, it is particularly advantageous when means are provided for detachably connecting the adapter assembly to the respective collector assemblies that are provided. In this way, existing collector assemblies can be adapted to specific requirements for image quality with the aid of the adapter assembly without having to produce a high-quality collector assembly separately for every special requirement.


Means for detachably connecting optical assemblies are known from the prior art and, when adapted in construction in a corresponding manner, can also easily be designed for connecting an adapter assembly to a specific collector assembly to be used.


The optical system according to the invention is preferably designed for wavelengths in the range of 365 nm to 644 nm.


The invention will be described more fully in the following with reference to an embodiment example shown in the accompanying drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the drawings:



FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of the optical system, according to the invention, which has a collector assembly and an adapter assembly; and



FIG. 2 shows a graph which illustrates the chromatic aberration of the collector assembly from FIG. 1 without an adapter assembly and the chromatic aberration of the optical system, according to the invention, shown in FIG. 1 which comprises the collector assembly and the adapter assembly.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS


FIG. 1 shows the optical system, according to the invention, with an adapter assembly 1, by way of example, which has three lenses 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 and a collector assembly 2 having two lenses 2.1 and 2.2.


In this system, the adapter assembly 1 is arranged on the light source side and the collector assembly 2 is arranged on the image side. The optically active lens surfaces for the two assemblies are designated consecutively by a to k, starting on the object side.


In this embodiment example, lenses 1.1 and 1.3 of the adapter assembly 1 are constructed identically, both having positive power, and also with their other optical characteristics being identical. On the other hand, lens 1.2 has negative power.


Further, the three lenses 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 are separated from one another by air gaps 3 and 4. The lens surfaces b and c, d and e which face the air gaps each have the same radius of curvature.


The two lenses 2.1 and 2.2 of the collector assembly 2 have positive power.


The optical system according to the invention which is described above advantageously has the following parameters:





















Thick-
Refractive
Abbe




Sur-

ness
index
Number


Assembly
face
Radius r
d
ne
νe
Diameter





















Adapter
a
130
5
1.552320
63.45999
27.38334



b
−24
0.2


27.38454



c
−24
3
1.647690
33.849998
26.79942



d
24
0.2


26.76505



e
24
5
1.552320
63.459999
27.77575



f
−130



27.75754





10


Collector
g
25.119
5.8
1.522490
59.480000
28.39285



h
−54.247
0.3


28.24928



i
12.232
7.2
1.458464
67.821443
22.63967



|k
141.25



22.56214









In a particularly advantageous manner, the adapter assembly 1 and the collector assembly 2 are connected to one another by a mechanical coupling device which is constructed in such a way that the two assemblies can be detached from one another without auxiliary devices, or with auxiliary devices that are easy to handle, so that it is also possible to use the adapter assembly 1 for combining with and connecting to other collector assemblies in order to achieve the same or similar optical effects with respect to the correction of the chromatic aberration as are accomplished in the selected embodiment example with the collector assembly 2.


The mechanical coupling device is not shown in the drawing but can be assumed in different constructions with correspondingly adapted design from the prior art.


The effect that is achieved through the association of the adapter assembly 1 with the collector assembly 2 in the embodiment example is shown in FIG. 2. In the graph, the focus deviations in μm are plotted on the x coordinate and the wavelength, likewise in μm, is plotted in the y direction. Of the two curves shown in the graph, curve 5 shows the chromatic aberration of the collector assembly 2 without the adapter assembly 1 and its correcting action.


Curve 6 shows to what extent the chromatic aberration is reduced when the collector assembly 2 is associated with the adapter assembly 1 in the manner described above.


While the foregoing description and drawings represent the present invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention.


REFERENCE NUMBERS




  • 1 adapter assembly


  • 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 lenses


  • 2 collector assembly


  • 2.1, 2.2 lenses


  • 3, 4 air gaps


  • 5, 6 curves

  • a, b, c, d, e, f g, h, i, k lens surfaces


Claims
  • 1. An optical system with reduced chromatic aberration, for use in microscopes for imaging the light source in the aperture diaphragm of a condenser, comprising: a collector assembly; andan apochromaticizing adapter assembly which is associated with the collector assembly;wherein the adapter has three lenses, wherein one lens having negative power is arranged between two lenses having positive power; andwherein the three lenses are separated from one another by air gaps, and the lens surfaces facing the air gaps have identical radii.
  • 2. An optical system with reduced chromatic aberration, for use in microscopes for imaging the light source in the aperture diaphragm of a condenser, comprising: a collector assembly; andan apochromaticizing adapter assembly which is associated with the collector assembly;wherein the adapter has three lenses, where one lens having negative power is arranged between two lenses having positive power; andwherein the optical characteristics of the two lenses having positive power are identical.
  • 3. An optical system with reduced chromatic aberration, for use in microscopes for imaging the light source in the aperture diaphragm of a condenser, comprising: a collector assembly; andan apochromaticizing adapter assembly which is associated with the collector assembly;wherein means are provided for detachably connecting the adapter assembly to interchangeable collector assemblies which have different optical characteristics.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
103 58 122 Dec 2003 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP2004/013673 12/2/2004 WO 00 5/15/2006
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2005/059620 6/30/2005 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
2576011 Grey Nov 1951 A
4576448 Ikari Mar 1986 A
5734498 Krasieva et al. Mar 1998 A
6560033 Hiraga May 2003 B2
20010043409 Otomo Nov 2001 A1
20040109238 Sharma Jun 2004 A1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
32 34 965 Apr 1983 DE
40 08 383 Sep 1990 DE
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20070171518 A1 Jul 2007 US