Jacob Moskovich
Eastman Kodak Company
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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2009
Bill Phillips; Jennifer L. Grace; Zhisheng Yun; Stephen J. Willett; David M. Snively; Tom Pol; Boris Ardashnikov; Gerry O'Shea; Jacob Moskovich; Melvyn H. Kreitzer
We present a high light efficiency and low power consumption projection engine for mobile device applications. Efficient light coupling and color mixing, high contrast reflective polarization & recycling, and precision molded optics were combined to achieve this high performance LED/LCOS-based system having a 10.5 mm light engine thickness and demonstrating 8.0 lm/W.
SPIE's 1995 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1995
Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Zoom projection lenses have been designed that have an entrance pupil that remains stationary during zooming and an operative aperture stop distinct from the systems physical stop that moves through the lens surfaces as zooming takes place. The fixed entrance pupil allows for efficient coupling to the light source throughout the magnification change. By allowing the stop to move through the lens, the lens element sizes and aberration contributions can be minimized. The concept of the operative stop can be employed for both positive and negative first-group configurations. For wide angle projection of 64 degrees total angle, a lens system with a negative front group followed by a positive zooming group has been designed with a relative aperture of f/4.5. Applications involving large LCD panels as light valves require the use of plastic optical materials with aspherical surfaces to minimize manufacturing costs. Concentrated high wattage light sources introduce temperature variations that impose additional constraints on the optical design. By combining plastic and glass elements the image position and aberration correction are stabilized throughout a plus or minus 25 degree Celsius temperature change.
Journal of the Optical Society of America | 1980
Ellis I. Betensky; Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Compact telephoto zoom lenses with continuous close focusing have been designed for 35mm photography. These lenses are less complex optically and mechanically than previous design types.
Archive | 1988
Ellis I. Betensky; Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Archive | 1997
Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Archive | 2000
Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Archive | 2014
Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Archive | 1995
Ellis I. Betensky; Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Archive | 2005
Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich
Archive | 1987
Ellis I. Betensky; Melvyn H. Kreitzer; Jacob Moskovich