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OPD Plot Varies when selecting "all" wavelength vs an individual wavelength?

  • 10 September 2024
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mlunin

When I select OPD Fan for a 5 degree field, I get this:

These are the settings used.

 

However, when I now select just 1 wavelength (same field, same system), I get something completely different in my “OPD Fan” values:

 

The system is the exact same in both cases, and I confirm that the values change in the text version when selecting a single wavelength.

 

Does this have to do with “lateral color” and how it is displayed in the OPD Fan plot (I expect my system to have lateral color for reference)? Or is it something else?

Lateral Color (plot + in system diagram) for reference:


System Information: I am modelling a GRIN (Gradient Refractive Index) lens design using a custom *.dll (nothing too fancy, just adds in wavelength dependence based on custom materials) extensions. This is a singlet that I was testing for off-axis light.

 

Edit:

Same effect happens if I switch x/y fields around:


 

 

Where OPD when selecting one wavelength doesn’t match the other.

Best answer by Michael.Young

@mlunin, that certainly seems odd at first; however, the manual appears to have a clear answer. If you look at the help file entry for “optical path,” it describes what you are seeing.

Description of Optical Path Wavelength Option

Hope that helps.

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mlunin
  • Monochrome
  • September 10, 2024

My “Reference OPD” is “Exit Pupil”. Absolute and Absolute2 don’t have this issue for reference (but the results are definitely different). “Infinity” still has this issue.

This is not an afocal system either.


Michael.Young
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@mlunin, that certainly seems odd at first; however, the manual appears to have a clear answer. If you look at the help file entry for “optical path,” it describes what you are seeing.

Description of Optical Path Wavelength Option

Hope that helps.


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