Angular aperture

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The angular aperture of a thin lens with focal point at F and an aperture of diameter D.

The angular aperture of a lens is the angular size of the lens aperture as seen from the focal point:

a=2arctan(D/2f)=2arctan(D2f)

where

f is the focal length
D is the diameter of the aperture.

Relation to numerical aperture

In a medium with an index of refraction close to 1, such as air, the angular aperture is approximately equal to twice the numerical aperture of the lens.[1]

Formally, the numerical aperture in air is:

NA=sina/2=sinarctan(D2f)

In the paraxial approximation, with a small aperture, D<f:

NAa/2

References

See also