Optical System: Two Identical Lenses w/2fo Focal Length

In summary, the conversation discussed an optical system consisting of two identical lenses with a positive focal length. The lenses are separated by a distance d, and the focal lengths of the lens assembly are denoted by f and f'. It was shown that for any separation of the lenses, f is equal to f'. Additionally, the separation between lenses that leads to the focal length of the lens assembly being equal to 2fo was found to be (3/2)fo using the matrix method or the formula for compound lenses.
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Homework Statement



An optical system consists of two identical lenses; the focal length of each lens is fo (where fo) is positive). The lenses are separted by a distance d. Denote the focal lenths of the lens assembly by f and f'.

a) Show that for any separation of the lenses f = f'

b) Find the separation between lenses that leads to the focal length of the lens assembly being equal to 2fo

Homework Equations



thin lens equations, refracting/travelling matrices?, f' = -1/a21

The Attempt at a Solution



a) I did the intuitive approach: a set of rays coming from either end of the 2 lense assembly will experience the same assembly, and hence converge to the same focal lengths (after exiting assembly at either end)

b) I used the matrix method with the matrix for thin lense being (1, 0; -1/fo, 1)
anyways, after some calculation... I got: d = (3/2)fo (correct?)
 
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Not sure about the matrices but you could also use the formula for the focal length of compound lenses:

[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{f_1}+\frac{1}{f_2}-\frac{d}{f_1 f_2}[/tex]

That will get you the same answer that you got for (b), so both methods get you the same answer. So I'd say (b) looks correct.
 

1. What is an optical system with two identical lenses with 2fo focal length?

An optical system with two identical lenses with 2fo focal length is a setup where two lenses are placed at a distance of twice their focal length (2fo) from each other. This creates a parallel beam of light that is focused at a point in front of the second lens.

2. How does the distance between the lenses affect the image produced by the optical system?

The distance between the lenses in this setup is crucial as it determines the magnification and position of the final image. If the distance is increased, the image will become larger and move closer to the lenses. Conversely, decreasing the distance will result in a smaller and more distant image.

3. Can I use lenses with different focal lengths in this optical system?

No, for this setup to work effectively, it is important to have two identical lenses with the same focal length. This ensures that the light rays passing through each lens are refracted in the same way, resulting in a clear and focused image.

4. What is the purpose of an optical system with two identical lenses with 2fo focal length?

This setup is commonly used in telescopes, microscopes, and other optical instruments to magnify and focus images. It can also be used in photography to create a specific depth of field and achieve a particular effect in the final image.

5. Is there any limitation to using this type of optical system?

One limitation of this setup is that it only works for objects placed at a certain distance from the lenses. If the object is too close or too far, the image produced will be distorted or out of focus. Additionally, this setup is not suitable for correcting optical aberrations, so additional lenses or mirrors may be needed for higher precision applications.

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