Distortion is a key parameter affecting the imaging performance of lenses. In this study, we propose a testing method based on detector Nyquist sampling of image data to achieve high-precision measurements of the distortion distribution of lenses. The distribution patterns of distortions in horizontal and vertical directions can be obtained by analyzing the distribution patterns of Moiré fringes in images under Nyquist sampling conditions and using phase-shift algorithms. The distortion-distribution characteristics of the lens are then calculated using distortion formulas. This method is characterized by high testing accuracy and sampling resolution. The image-plane distortion distribution exhibited a consistent linear trend when the object-plane position varied within a limited spatial range. Furthermore, the proposed method achieved a magnification deviation factor repeatability accuracy of approximately ±108 nm/cm and third-order distortion-measurement accuracy of approximately ±108 nm/cm3. This method enables a high-precision distortion evaluation of conventional industrial imaging lenses.
Yang et al. (Sun,) studied this question.