Optical system design for a head-up display using aberration analysis of an off-axis two-mirror system

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This study presents a new optical system for a combiner-type head-up display (HUD) with a cylindrical lens as an asymmetrical aberration corrector, instead of a freeform mirror. In the initial design process based on off-axial aberration analysis, we obtain an off-axis two-mirror system corrected for linear astigmatism and spherical aberration by adding a conic secondary mirror to an off-axis paraboloidal mirror. Thus, since the starting optical system for an HUD is corrected for dominant aberrations, it enables us to balance the residual asymmetrical aberrations with a simple optical surface such as a cylinder, not a complex freeform surface. From this design process, an optical system for an HUD having good performance is finally obtained. The size of the virtual image is 10 inches at 2 meters away from a combiner, and the area of the eye box is 130�50 mm2.

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Kim, B. H., & Park, S. C. (2016). Optical system design for a head-up display using aberration analysis of an off-axis two-mirror system. Journal of the Optical Society of Korea, 20(4), 481–487. https://doi.org/10.3807/JOSK.2016.20.4.481

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