Understanding Spatial Resolution: Calculating and Applying θmin=1.22λ/D

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Homework Statement


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θmin=1.22λ/D

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(a)θmin=1.22λ/D
(b)θs=1.22(600nm)/30mm=24.4μm but what is spatial resolution and how to calculate it??
 
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kenok1216 said:
what is spatial resolution and how to calculate it??
It's related to the angular resolution. You can think of the spatial resolution as the arc length of a circle subtended by the angle of angular resolution.
 
SammyS said:
That answer should be in units appropriate for an angle, certainly not μm .
sor, it is μrad
 
blue_leaf77 said:
It's related to the angular resolution. You can think of the spatial resolution as the arc length of a circle subtended by the angle of angular resolution.
s=rθ, so what is r is this question?object distance? focal length?image distance?
 
kenok1216 said:
s=rθ, so what is r is this question?object distance? focal length?image distance?
About the circle I was talking about, you can assume it to be centered at the center of the lens and since your image is located at the focal plane, the arc length of interest must touch the focal plane. What will r be?
 
blue_leaf77 said:
About the circle I was talking about, you can assume it to be centered at the center of the lens and since your image is located at the focal plane, the arc length of interest must touch the focal plane. What will r be?
Focal lenght?
 
SammyS said:
Yes.
Thank