MIT2 71S09 Ufinal
MIT2 71S09 Ufinal
71
Final examination
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2.71 Optics
FINAL EXAMINATION
Spring 09
Tuesday, May 19th , 2009
Duration: 3 hours
Open books, open notes
Instructions
Treat all problems in one spatial dimension, and neglect apertures unless they are
explicitly given in the problem statement. Multiplicative amplitude constants may be
neglected when not required by the problem statement.
When a problem seeks a numerical result, you may leave it to a reduced fractional form
without doing the numerical division, e.g. 4/7 instead of 0.57143.
When asked to sketch an optical system or a function, label your sketch clearly with
as much quantitative detail as you can. If you are sketching a complex function, make
sure to indicate the real and imaginary parts, or the magnitude and phase.
If a problem appears to be given insucient data, make assumptions as necessary and
state them clearly. When in doubt, make ample use of Occams razor: Reasons shall
not be multiplied beyond necessity; i.e., among all possible and adequate explanations
the simplest one is the most likely to be correct.
1. (25%) For the telescope conguration shown below, where lenses L1 and L2 have
focal lengths f1 , f2 , respectively, the object plane and two stops S1 and S2 of
halfsizes a1 , a2 , respectively, are at the locations shown,
object
plane
L1
L2
S1
S2
a1
f1
2 f1/3
a2
f1/3+f2
f2
a) identify the Aperture Stop and the Field Stop, and trace the Chief Ray and
Marginal Ray for a sample o-axis point object of your choice;
b) locate the Entrance Pupil, Exit Pupil, Entrance Window, and Exit Window;
c) calculate the Numerical Aperture and Field of View; and
d) critique whether stops S1, S2 are optimally located and, if not, suggest
better location(s).
2. (20%) In a singlelens optical imaging system, the object is placed 12cm to the
left and the image plane is placed at 8cm to the right of the imaging lens. The
medium surrounding the lens is air.
2.a) What should be the focal length of the lens if the image is to be in focus?
2.b) What is the lateral magnication?
2.c) If the numerical aperture (NA) of this optical system is to be 0.1, and there
are no other physical apertures in the system, what should be the diameter
of the imaging lens?
2.d) If this optical system is illuminated by quasimonochromatic, spatially in
coherent light at wavelength = 1m and using the parameters from the
previous questions, what is the Rayleigh (twopoint) resolution limit?
2.e) How should the object and image distances of this optical system be modi
ed if the lateral magnication is to equal 1?
Neglecting the truncation of the plane wave due to the nite size of the optics,
write an analytical expression for and sketch the interference pattern as function
of coordinate x at the observation plane.
4. (20%) Consider the imaging system shown below, consisting of two ideal thin
lenses L1, L2 with the same focal length f = 10cm. Transparency gt is real and
its amplitude transmissivity is shown in the lower left diagram. The complex
transmissivity of gPM is shown in the lower right diagram. The illumination is
monochromatic at wavelength = 0.5m and spatially coherent.
1
|gPM| [a.u.]
gt(x) [a.u.]
0.75
0.75
0.5
0.25
0
3
0
x [cm]
0
x [cm]
0.5
phase(gPM) [rad]
pi
0.25
0
20
15
10
0
x [m]
10
15
20
pi/2
0
pi/2
pi
3
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