[OPTICAL REVIEW Vol. 2, No. 6 (1995) 463-470]
Lens Design: Global Optimization with Escape Function
Masaki ISSHIKI,1 Hiroki ONO,2 Kouichi HIRAGA,1 Jun ISHIKAWA1 and Suezou NAKADATE1
1Engineering Faculty, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics, 1583 Iiyama, Atsugi, Kanagawa-ken, 243 Japan, 2CRC Research Institute, Inc., 2-7-5, Minamisuna Koto-ku, Tokyo, 136 Japan
(Received July 7, 1995; Accepted September 26, 1995)
The technique of using the eescape functionf for global optimization in lens design is described. This includes how to identify two solutions as independent; the threshold value for this criterion can be chosen to determine how to explore local solutions?rough or fine. Choice of appropriate values for two parameters in the escape function is most important, since this will affect the efficiency of the automatic global optimization process. There are two problems, i.e. giving default values at the beginning of the design, and determining a default rule to change them when the escape is unsuccessful. The latter was solved by assuming a esaddle pathf as the best route to escape. An exact solution for the former was not found, but a hint for finding a second best solution is shown based on the statistical study of local minima.
Key words : lens design, optimization, global optimization, damped least squares method, damping factor, aberration, merit function, escape function