[Laser] Fresnel focus
Jim Moss
n9jim-6 at pacbell.net
Fri Mar 21 16:36:44 EST 2008
I use a page magnifier (8x10"). for focus I have always used a distant source and moved a sheet of paper back & forth to find the smallest dot, then placed the photo detector there.
Jim
N9JIM/6
----- Original Message ----
From: Tom Becker <GTBecker at RighTime.com>
To: Free Space LASER Communications <laser at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:38:40 AM
Subject: [Laser] Fresnel focus
Folks, I'm building an optical receiver using an 11" Fresnel at the end
of two stacked plastic buckets.
http://rightime.com/images/WAAS/dscn5246a.jpg
http://rightime.com/images/WAAS/dscn5262a.jpg
I understand that Fresnels don't focus a distant point source sharply,
so finding the focal point is inexact. Still, I am puzzled.
http://rightime.com/images/WAAS/dscn5268a.jpg
This is a contrast-enhanced photo of the inside surface of the Fresnel
when centered on a distant 635nm laser return, taken from the apparent
point of focus; the center disk of light is that from the laser, while
the corner illumination is from surrounding daylight background; surface
scuffs on the lens are also visible.. All is red because the view is
through a red Rosco gel mounted in the bottom of the top bucket.
I find that, if I move the sensor (the camera in this case) toward the
Fresnel from this position, the laser return disk becomes a larger
circle with a dark hole in the center, not a larger solid disk. If I
move away, the disk simply becomes smaller and the surrounding
background consumes more of the field. As I write this, I'm thinking
that the "best" location of the sensor is where the modulated laser
return (1.5MHz at the moment) is peaked, regardless of what that might
look like from the sensor's view. Still, the ideal would be to see an
entirely-filled disk of laser light from the Fresnel.
If I can't realize that ideal, should the laser return disk be as large
as possible - including the dark center, or should it be the largest
solid disk possible with this lens?
Tom
Cape Coral
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