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Design methodology for moiré magnifier based on micro-focusing elements

Weiwei Zheng, +4 more
- 11 Dec 2017 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 25, pp 31746-31757
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A new algorithm based on transfer matrix is investigated, which is capable of predicting the location of any arbitrary point in the base layer mapping to the moiré space, thus it provides a simple way to explore the physical insight into the field of moirÉ imaging.
Abstract
Moire effect is a well-known interference phenomenon occurred between repetitive structures. Conventional moire fringes are produced by superposing gratings or dots arrays. However, when the micro-image array as base layer and the corresponding micro-focusing elements as revealing layer overlap each other, a special kind of moire effect, so-called moire magnifier, can be observed. Micro-image units in the base layer are enlarged and projected to moire space. To our knowledge, there has no complete design methodology for the realization of the moire magnifier. With the combination of the Fourier transform and spectral approach, a new algorithm based on transfer matrix is investigated, which is capable of predicting the location of any arbitrary point in the base layer mapping to the moire space, thus it provides a simple way to explore the physical insight into the field of moire imaging. The magnification factor and the orientation of the synthetically enlarged image are determined not only by the scaling ratio but also by the interrelation between the primitive vectors in the base and revealing layers. Experimental results are in good agreement with theoretical predictions. By using the proposed method, the moire magnifier can extend appealing applications in esthetic security devices, highly accurate measurements and precise color printing.

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