The present invention relates to optical technologies, and more particular, to a lens assembly with good optical characteristics, which is applicable to biologic characteristic identification such as vein identification or iris identification.
Recently, biologic characteristic identification, such as fingerprint identification, vein identification, iris identification, or the like, are used more and more widely for personal information confirmation due to better information security. A Lens assembly with good optical characteristic and a narrow view angle range is normally desired in biologic characteristic identification to ensure identification accuracy.
The lens assembly disclosed in Japanese patent publication No. 2007-147830 includes a first lens with negative refractive power and a second lens with positive refractive power. However, a view angle of the lens assembly is too wide and is inapplicable to biologic characteristic identification.
The lens assembly disclosed in Japanese patent publication No. 2013-218353 includes a first lens and a second lens. However, the distribution of the refractive power of the first lens and the second lens, the proportion of the central thickness of the first lens to the focal length of the lens assembly, the proportion of the axial distance from the image side of the first lens to the object side of the second lens to the focal length of the lens assembly are not fully. So the view angle of the lens assembly is too wide and is inapplicable to biologic characteristic identification.
The lens assembly disclosed in Japanese patent publication No. 2012-108449 includes a first lens and a second lens. However, the distribution of the refractive power of the first lens and the second lens, the proportion of the cenreal thickness of the first lens to the focal length of the lens assembly, the shape of the first lens are not fully. So the view angle of the lens assembly is too wide and is inapplicable to biologic characteristic identification.
Accordingly, an improved lens assembly for biologic characteristic identification which can overcome the disadvantages described above is desired.
Many aspects of the embodiment can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to several embodiments.
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The first lens L1 has a positive refractive power, and the second lens L2 has a negative refractive power. In practice, the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 is designed to have aspheric surfaces, so as to compensate aberration in the lens assembly LA.
The lens assembly LA as provided in the present embodiment is a lens assembly applicable to biologic characteristic identification, which satisfies the following conditions (1) to (4):
−0.95≦f1/f2≦−0.68 (1)
0.10≦d1/f≦0.20 (2)
0.24≦d2/f≦0.50 (3)
−3.50≦(R1+R2)/(R1−R2)≦−1.80 (4)
In which:
f is the focal length of the lens assembly LA;
f1 is the focal length of the first lens L1;
f2 is the focal length of the second lens L2;
d1 is the central thickness of the first lens L1;
d2 is the axial distance from the image side of the first lens L1 to the object side of the second lens L2;
R1 is the curvature radius of the object side of the first lens L1; and
The condition (1) defines the proportion of the focal length between the first lens L1 and the second lens L2; if the proportion value f1/f2 is beyond the value range defined in condition (1), the lens assembly LA may not meet miniaturization and narrow view angle requirements. In addition, the proportion value f1/f2 in condition (1) is preferred to be set in the value range as defined in the following condition (1-A):
−0.90≦f1/f2≦−0.70 (1-A)
The condition (2) defines the proportion between the central thickness of the first lens L1 and the focal length of the lens assembly. If the proportion value d1/f is beyond the value range defined in condition (2), the lens assembly LA may not meet miniaturization and narrow view angle requirements. In addition, the proportion value d1/f in condition (2) is preferred to be set in the value range as defined in the following condition (2-A):
0.13≦d1/f≦0.17 (2-A)
The condition (3) defines the proportion between the axial distance from the image side of the first lens L1 to the object side of the second lens L2 and the focal length of the lens assembly. If the proportion value d2/f is beyond the value range defined in condition (3), the lens assembly LA may not meet miniaturization and narrow view angle requirements. In addition, the proportion value d2/f in condition (3) is preferred to be set in the value range as defined in the following condition (3-A):
0.25≦d2/f≦0.40 (3-A)
The condition (4) defines the shape of the first lens L1. If the proportion value (R1+R2)/(R1−R2) is beyond the value range defined in condition (4), the lens assembly LA may not meet miniaturization and narrow view angle requirements. In addition, the proportion value (R1+R2)/(R1−R2) in condition (4) is preferred to be set in the value range as defined in the following condition (4-A):
−2.80≦(R1+R2)/(R1−R2)≦−1.80 (4−A)
The second lens L2 has a positive refractive power. The lens assembly LA as provided in the present embodiment is a lens assembly applicable to biologic characteristic identification, which satisfies the following conditions (5) and (6):
−1.50≦(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≦−0.50 (5)
0.05≦d3/f≦0.30 (6)
In the above conditions (5) and (6),
R3 is the curvature radius of the object side of the second lens L2;
R4 is the curvature radius of the image side of the second lens L2;
f is the focal length of the lens assembly; and
d3 is the central thickness of the second lens L2.
The condition (5) defines the shape of the second lens L2. If the proportion value (R3+R4)/(R3−R4) is beyond the value range defined in condition (5), the lens assembly LA may not meet miniaturization and narrow view angle requirements. In addition, the proportion value (R3+R4)/(R3−R4) in condition (5) is preferred to be set in the value range as defined in the following condition (5-A):
−1.10≦(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≦−0.60 (5-A)
The condition (6) defines the proportion between the central thickness of the second lens L2 and the focal length of the lens assembly. If the proportion value d3/f is beyond the value range defined in condition (6), the lens assembly LA may not meet miniaturization and narrow view angle requirements. In addition, the proportion value d3/f in condition (6) is preferred to be set in the value range as defined in the following condition (6-A):
0.06≦d3/f≦0.20 (6-A)
Upon the condition that the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 satisfy the aforesaid condition formulae, the lens assembly LA is possible to have good optical characteristic, as well as a narrow view angle less than 35° (i.e., 2ω≦35°). Accordingly, the lens assembly LA with the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 is applicable to biologic characteristic identification such as fingerprint identification, vein identification, iris identification, or the like, in a wavelength range from 750 nm to 900 nm.
The following description describes the lens assembly LA according to the present disclosure in detail with reference to several embodiments; parameters of the lens assembly are defined as follows, in which the unit of each of distance, radius, and central thickness is millimeter (mm):
f: the focal length of the lens assembly LA;
f1: the focal length of the first lens L1;
f2: the focal length of the second lens L2;
Fno: F-number;
2ω: full view angle;
S1: aperture stop;
R: curvature radius of optical surface, and may also becentral curvature radius of lens;
R1: the curvature radius of the object side of the first lens L1;
R2: the curvature radius of the image side of the first lens L1;
R3: the curvature radius of the object side of the second lens L2;
R4: the curvature radius of the image side of the second lens L2;
d: central thickness of lens or axial distance between lenses;
d0: the axial distance between the aperture stop and the object side of the first lens L1;
d1: the central thickness of the first lens L1;
d2: the axial distance between the image side of the first lens L1 and the object side of the second lens L2;
d3: the central thickness of the second lens L2;
d4: the axial distance between the image side of the second lens L2 and the object side of the glass filter GF;
d5: the central thickness of the glass filter GF;
d6: the axial distance between the image side of the glass filter GF and the image plane;
nd: d line refraction index;
n1: d line refraction index of the first lens L1;
n2: d line refraction index of the second lens L2;
n3: d line refraction index of the glass filter GF;
ν: abbe number (i.e., dispersion coefficient)
abbe number of the first lens L1;
ν2: abbe number of the second lens L2;
ν3: abbe number of the glass plate GF;
TTL: the total track length (i.e., the axial distance between the object side of the first lens L1 and the image plane);
LB: the axial distance between the image side of the second lens L2 and the image plane (including the thickness of the glass plate GF); and
IH: the image height.
y=(x2/R)/[1+{1−(k+1)(x2/R2)}1/2]+A4x4+A6x6+A8x8+A10x10+A12x12+A14x14 (7)
In the above condition (7), R refers to the axial curvature radius, k refers to the conic coefficient, and A4, A6, A8, A10, A12, A14 and A14 are aspherical coefficients.
Optionally, aspherical surfaces of the lenses L1-L2 may be obtained according to condition (7); alternatively, the aspherical surfaces may also be obtained according to other conditions.
The optical data in TABLE 1 includes the curvature radius R, the central thickness d, the axial distance d between lenses, refraction index nd and abbe number ν of the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 in the lens assembly LA. The optical data in TABLE 2 includes conic coefficient (C-coefficient) k and aspherical coefficient of the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 in the lens assembly LA.
The relevant optical data of the lens assembly LA in the first embodiment and the values defined in the aforesaid conditions (1) to (6) are shown in TABLE 5 as provided in the subsequent paragraphs. The designed wavelength in the first embodiment is 820 nm.
As can be seen in TABLE 5, the lens assembly LA in the first embodiment satisfies the aforesaid conditions (1) to (6).
The optical data in TABLE 3 includes the curvature radius R, the central thickness d, the axial distance d between lenses, refraction index nd and abbe number ν of the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 in the lens assembly LA according to the second embodiment. The optical data in TABLE 4 includes conic coefficient (C-coefficient) k and aspherical coefficient of the first lens L1 and the second lens L2 in the lens assembly LA according to the second embodiment.
The relevant optical data of the lens assembly LA in the second embodiment and the values defined in the aforesaid conditions (1) to (6) are also shown in TABLE 5 as provided in the subsequent paragraphs. The designed wavelength in the second embodiment is also 820 nm. As can be seen in TABLE 5, the lens assembly LA in the second embodiment satisfies the aforesaid conditions (1) to (6).
TABLE 5 shows the values of the lens assembly LA in relevant to the conditions (1) to (6) according to both the first embodiment and the second embodiment. Moreover, in TABLE 5, the unit of the value 2ω is degree)(°, and the units of the values f, f1, f2, TTL, LB and IH are millimeter (mm).
The lens assembly as provided in the present disclosure uses two lenses and has a small-size and narrow view angle less than 35°, and it is applicable to biologic characteristic identification such as vein identification or iris identification in a wavelength range from 750 nm to 900 nm.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiment have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiment, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-186001 | Sep 2015 | JP | national |
201610282055.5 | Apr 2016 | CN | national |