Claims
- 1. An optical filter comprising:a plurality of birefringent plates comprising optical elements that spatially divide incident light along directions each extending perpendicular to a direction in which the incident light advances to achieve two separate light fluxes respectively; and at least one phase plate provided between said plurality of birefringent plates, that is capable of creating a specific quantity of a phase difference between a light component vibrating in one vibrating direction and a light component vibrating in another vibrating direction extending perpendicular to said one vibrating direction for the two light fluxes emitted from one of said plurality of birefringent plates, wherein: said plurality of birefringent plates are thinner than said phase plate; and at least one of said plurality of birefringent plates which is thinner than said phase plate comprises a material with a larger difference between an extraordinary ray refractive index and an ordinary ray refractive index compared to that of a quartz.
- 2. An optical filter according to claim 1, further comprising:an IR cut filter comprising an optical element integrated with said plurality of birefringent plates and said phase plate.
- 3. An optical filter according to claim 1, wherein:an IR cut coating is provided at a surface of at least one of said plurality of birefringent plates and said phase plate.
- 4. A camera that electrically photographs a subject with an imaging apparatus, comprising:an optical filter that comprises: a plurality of birefringent plates comprising optical elements that spatially divide incident light along directions, each extending perpendicular to a direction in which the incident light advances to achieve two separate light fluxes respectively; and at least one phase plate provided between said plurality of birefringent plates, that is capable of creating a specific quantity of a phase difference between a light component vibrating in one vibrating direction and a light component vibrating in another vibrating direction extending perpendicular to said one vibrating direction for the two light fluxes emitted from one of said plurality of birefringent plates, wherein said plurality of birefringent plates are thinner than said phase plate and comprises a material with a larger difference between an extraordinary ray refractive index and an ordinary ray refractive index compared to that of a quartz.
- 5. An imaging apparatus comprising:a photographic optical system; an image capturing device that forms an image of light flux having passed through said photographic optical system; and an optical filter provided between said photographic optical system and said image capturing device, wherein said optical filter comprises: a plurality of birefringent plates comprising optical elements that spatially divide incident light along directions, each extending perpendicular to a direction in which the incident light advances to achieve two separate light fluxes respectively; and at least one phase plate provided between said plurality of birefringent plates, that is capable of creating a specific quantity of a phase difference between a light component vibrating in one vibrating direction and a light component vibrating in another vibrating direction extending perpendicular to said one vibrating direction for the two light fluxes emitted from one of said plurality of birefringent plates, wherein said plurality of birefringent plates are thinner than said phase plate and comprises a material with a larger difference between an extraordinary ray refractive index and an ordinary ray refractive index compared to that of a quartz.
Priority Claims (3)
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10-101822 |
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10-197610 |
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11-18596 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/772,931 filed Jan. 31, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,392,803, which in turn is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/281,324 filed Mar. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,085. The entire disclosure of the prior application(s) is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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