Claims
- 1. In an optical device having an optical arrangement that creates known axial chromatic aberrations in light of a desired spectral range, a corrector lens assembly for reducing said axial chromatic aberrations, comprising:
- a plurality of lens elements having dissimilar refractive properties and having given dimensions, said lens elements arranged along an optical axis with said lens elements being substantially afocal for wavelengths of light in a mid-region of said spectral range, whereby light in said region entering said lens elements emerges from said lens elements in a substantially parallel direction, while wavelengths of light other than in said mid-region are refracted in such a manner, to counteract said axial chromatic aberrations.
- 2. The corrector lens assembly of claim 1, wherein said lens elements do not appreciably affect the magnification power of said optical arrangement.
- 3. The corrector lens assembly of claim 2, wherein said lens elements are a doublet.
- 4. In an optical device that receives light from a desired spectral region that is substantially parallel to the optical axis of said optical device, a corrector lens assembly for reducing axial chromatic aberrations comprising:
- plurality of lens elements placed at a pupil of said optical device in which light enters, said lens elements having dissimilar refractive properties and constructed of appropriate dimensions and arrangement such that said lens elements are substantially afocal to the wavelengths of light in a mid-region of said spectral range while wavelengths of light other than in said mid-region are refracted, in such a manner, to reduce said axial chromatic aberrations.
- 5. The corrector lens assembly of claim 4, wherein said lens elements do not appreciably alter the optical power of said optical device.
- 6. The corrector of lens assembly claim 4, wherein said axial chromatic aberrations are created by at least two aspheric lenses having similar indices of refraction.
- 7. The corrector lens assembly of claim 6, wherein said optical device is an eyepiece assembly through which an image is viewed.
- 8. The corrector lens assembly of claim 7, wherein said lens elements are a doublet.
- 9. In an optical device having a single source image viewed, with binocular vision, from a first and second eyepiece assembly, a collimator assembly comprising:
- a focusing lens assembly for re-imaging said source image at a substantially infinite conjugate; and
- dual decentered corrector lens assembly for creating two optical paths in said collimator assembly, each said optical path being substantially optically aligned with an associated eyepiece assembly, wherein said corrector lens assembly includes at least one optical element along each of said optical paths that is substantially afocal to wavelengths in a mid-region of a desired spectral region and refracts wavelengths outside said mid-region to reduce axial chromatic aberrations in each said eyepiece assembly.
- 10. The collimator assembly of claim 9, wherein said dual decentered corrector lens assembly includes two corrector lens arrangements, each said corrector lens arrangement having an optical axis substantially aligned with the optical axis of one said eyepiece assembly.
- 11. The collimator assembly of claim 10, wherein said focusing lens assembly directs substantially the whole source image to each said corrector lens arrangement.
- 12. The collimator assembly of claim 11, further including a bifurcating mirror for directing the passing through each said corrective lens arrangement into each said eyepiece assembly.
- 13. The collimator assembly of claim 9, wherein said at least one optical element includes a doublet.
- 14. The collimator assembly of claim 13, wherein said doublet includes two lenses element of dissimilar refractive properties.
- 15. The collimator assembly of claim 14, wherein each said doublet has no appreciable optical power.
- 16. The collimator assembly of claim 9, wherein said mid-region of said spectral range is between the frequencies of 515 nm and 604 nm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/803,036, filed Dec. 6, 1991 and entitled "Night Vision Goggle With Improved Optical System", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,204,774, issued Apr. 20, 1993.
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