Thin and Large Depth-Of-Field Compound-Eye Imaging for Close-Up Photography

Dewen Cheng, Da Wang, Cheng Yao*, Yue Liu, Xilong Dai, Yongtian Wang

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Abstract

Large depth of field (DOF) and stereo photography are challenging yet rewarding areas of research in close-up photography. In this study, a compound-eye imaging system based on a discrete microlens array (MLA) was implemented for close-range thin imaging. A compact imaging system with a total length of 3.5 mm and a DOF of 7 mm was realized using two planar aspherical MLAs in a hexagonal arrangement. A new three-layer structure and discrete arrangement of sublenses were proposed to suppress stray light and enable the spatial refocusing method, which restores image information at different object depths. The system is successfully fabricated, and the system performance is carefully investigated. Our system offers a large depth of field, high resolution, and portability, making it ideal for close-up photography applications requiring a short conjugate distance and small device volume, while also addressing the issue of crosstalk between adjacent channels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107
JournalPhotonics
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • compound-eye imaging
  • light field
  • microlens array
  • stray light

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