Opto-Mechanical Structure Design of the Image Stabilization Collimator

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The collimator has an extensive application as an experiment equipment that can provide an infinity goal in the instrument alignment and testing.This paper provides a new type of collimator with image stabilization function in consideration of human disturbance factors, including environment micro-vibration and so on. Liquid surface which appears natural level under gravity imaging optical path of collimator can emerge through liquid refraction and reflex later. And we should make use of this phenomenon. Mathematical modeling and analysis on the principle of dynamic imaging of the liquid wedge have been made to design several optical principle charts of the collimator with image stabilization function.One of the image stabilization optical principle structure styles has been designed based on its mechanical structure.An experiment prototype is produced and is made more practical.

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