Claims
- 1. In a thermal imaging unit including optics for detecting a target scene, a detector array responsive to target scene energy and a scanner for scanning the target scene energy onto said detector array, an imager for focusing the scanned target scene energy onto said detector array, comprising:
- entrance means for passing long-wave infrared target scene energy;
- a first aspherical lens for providing an intermediate focus of the long-wave infrared target scene energy passed through said entrance means; and
- a second aspherical lens for receiving the intermediately focused long-wave infrared target scene energy and for providing an end focus of the intermediately focused long-wave infrared target scene energy.
- 2. The imager of claim 1, further comprising first and second folding mirrors positioned to reflect the target scene energy between said first and second aspherical lenses.
- 3. The imager of claim 1, wherein said first and second lenses are linearly aligned.
- 4. The imager of claim 3, wherein said first and second lenses are separated by a distance of about 3.617 inches.
- 5. The imager of claim 1, wherein said spectral band of said first and second lenses is between 7.5 and 10.5 microns.
- 6. The imager of claim 1, where in said lenses are comprised of single point diamond turned germanium.
- 7. The imager of claim 1, further comprising a field stop positioned at said intermediate focus of the target scene energy for minimizing narcissus effects on the target scene energy.
- 8. The imager of claim 1, further comprising a scanner sealing window positioned to eliminate narcissus effects on the target scene energy.
- 9. The imager of claim 8, wherein said sealing window is tilted at approximately 16.degree. to eliminate said narcissus effects on the target scene energy.
- 10. The imager of claim 1, wherein said first and second lenses each include front and rear surfaces coated with anti-reflection coatings.
- 11. The imager of claim 1, wherein said imager has an effective focal length of about 0.675 inches.
- 12. The imager of claim 1, wherein said entrance means comprises a pupil formed at a scanner sealing window.
- 13. A thermal imaging system, comprising:
- optics for detecting a target scene;
- a display for displaying an image of said detected target scene;
- a detector array having elements each being electrically responsive to energy from said detected target scene, said elements generating signals used to output a video signal of said target scene image to said display;
- a scanner for scanning said detected target scene energy onto said detector array;
- a two-lens imager for focusing longwave infrared target scene energy onto said detector array, comprising:
- a first aspherical lens for providing an intermediate focus of said long wave infrared target scene energy; and
- a second aspherical lens for focusing said intermediately focused long wave infrared target scene energy onto said detector array.
- 14. The thermal imaging system of claim 13, wherein said imager has an associated image distortion of less than 2%.
- 15. The thermal imaging system of claim 13, wherein said optics forms a 3.5 inch diameter aperture.
- 16. The thermal imaging system of claim 13, wherein said optics further comprises a warm stop selectively switched into and out of said optics to switch said optics between narrow and wide fields of view.
- 17. The thermal imaging system of claim 13, wherein said detector array is housed within a dewar, said dewar including a cold stop for passing energy only from said detected target scene to said detector array.
- 18. A thermal imaging system, comprising:
- optics for detecting a target scene;
- a display for displaying an image of said detected target scene;
- a detector array having elements each being electrically responsive to long-wave infrared energy from said detected target scene, said elements generating signals used to output a video signal of said target scene image to said display;
- a scanner for scanning said detected target scene long-wave infrared energy onto said detector array;
- an imager for focusing said detected target scene long-wave infrared energy onto said detector array, comprising:
- a first aspherical lens for providing an intermediate focus of said detected target scene long-wave infrared energy; and
- a second aspherical lens for focusing said intermediately focused detected target scene long-wave infrared energy onto said detector array.
- 19. A two-lens imaging system for focusing long-wave infrared energy onto a long-wave infrared energy detector, comprising:
- a system input that inputs detected long-wave infrared energy;
- a first aspherical lens for providing an intermediate focus of the detected long-wave infrared energy passed through the energy input; and
- provide a second aspherical lens for receiving the intermediately focused long-wave infrared energy to provide an end-focus of the intermediately focused long-wave infrared energy onto the energy detector.
Parent Case Info
This application is based upon Provisional Application No. 60/004,525 filed Sep. 29, 1995, the priority of which is hereby claimed.
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