Thick Lens:: Optics 1 - by Dr.H.Huang, Department of Applied Physics 1
Thick Lens:: Optics 1 - by Dr.H.Huang, Department of Applied Physics 1
Thick Lens:
Thick lens is a lens whose thickness along its optical axis cannot be ignored without
leading to serious errors in analysis.
Six Cardinal points: applicable to any optical system
• first and second system focal points (F1 and F2);
• first and second principal points (H1 and H2);
• first and second nodal points (N1 and N2).
Planes normal to the axis at these points are called cardinal planes.
Muscular action controls the curvature of the lens surfaces, and hence the lens
power. In this way focusing for different object distances is achieved, a process
known as accommodation. In fact, most of the curvature change takes place at the
front surface of the lens, so that the distance between the lens and the retina is
almost constant during accommodation. There is a standard least distance of
distinct vision (25cm) below which a clear retinal image cannot be formed.
Optics 1----by Dr.H.Huang, Department of Applied Physics 8
Hong Kong Polytechnic University Vergence and Vision
Rays from a distant object can be made to focus on the center of the macula (M)
of a myopic eye (left) or a hypermetropic eye (right) by arranging a diverging or a
converging lens, respectively.
n n f P nP nP P
Vx in air: Vx
f x 1 x f 1 x f n xn f n xP 1 xP
This is the effective power or effectivity of the thin lens of power P at the distance x
beyond the lens.
Lens Correction: Suppose the contact lens correction PC and the spectacle lens
correction PS. They are equivalent when,
PS
PC
1 xPS
Example: A positive lens in air, of focal length 10 cm, is subject to incident plane waves.
Find the curvature or vergence of the wave front both at 5 cm and at 20 beyond the lens.
P 10
Solution: For x=0.05m, Vx 20 D
1 xP 1 0.05 10
For x=0.2 m, Vx
P 10
10.0 D
1 xP 1 0.2 10
Example: Suppose the prescription power of a contact lens for hyperopia is +10 D. If the
person is to be fitted instead with spectacle lenses, worn at a distance of 14 mm from the
cornea, what is the required prescription?
Solution: P PS PS
10 P 8.77 D
1 xPS 1 0.014 PS
C S
Example: Suppose that a myope uses spectacle lenses of 10 D and wishes to change to
contact lenses. His cornea is at a distance of 13 mm from the spectacle lens. What should be
the contact lens power to provide equivalent correction?
Solution: P PS 10
8.85 D
1 xPS 1 0.013 10
C
If the vergence from the far point is Vfp, and the vergence from the new object
position is Vx, then, to see the object clearly, accommodation should be,
A0 V fp Vx