[OPTICAL REVIEW Vol. 16, No. 5 (2009) 548-554]
© 2009 The Optical Society of Japan

Optical Transfer Function of an Imaging System Aperture Masked by a Retarder

Mohammad TAHIR, Kallol BHATTACHARYA*, Ajay GHOSH, and A. K. CHAKRABORTY

Department of Applied Optics and Photonics, University of Calcutta, 92, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Calcutta 700 009, India

(Received January 10, 2008; Accepted August 3, 2009)

Modifications of the imaging characteristics of an imaging system and a consequent increase in relative resolution in the spatial frequency range of interest have assumed significance in view of the growing applications of microscope imagery. The present study shows that a diffraction limited imaging system zonally masked by an oblique retarder is much more versatile in the sense that the imaging characteristics can be controlled in real time by virtue of the higher degrees of freedom available to the user. It has been shown that the optical transfer function (OTF) of the system varies periodically with the orientation θ of the analyzer at the output. Interestingly, it follows that the optical characteristics of the proposed imaging system can be expressed in terms of three OTF components which combined together gives rise to the overall system OTF. By proper choice of the polarization parameters involved it also possible to isolate these components or to select a convenient combination of these components. Finally, simulated results show that subtraction of two images produced by the proposed retarder masked lens yields OTFs that are difficult to obtain otherwise.

Key words: imaging system, optical transfer function, polarization masked aperture

*E-mail address: kbaphy@calunivac.in

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