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Stray light is
light Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres (nm), corresponding to frequencies of 750–420 t ...
in an optical system, which was not intended in the design. The light may be from the intended source, but follow paths other than intended, or it may be from a source other than the intended source. This light will often set a working limit on the
dynamic range Dynamic range (abbreviated DR, DNR, or DYR) is the ratio between the largest and smallest values that a certain quantity can assume. It is often used in the context of signals, like sound and light. It is measured either as a ratio or as a base ...
of the system; it limits the signal-to-noise ratio or contrast ratio, by limiting how dark the system can be.
Ocular straylight Ocular straylight is a phenomenon where parts of the eye scatter light, creating glare. It is analogous to stray light in other optical systems; scattered light reaches the retina, but does not contribute to forming a correct image. One can obs ...
is stray light in the human eye.


Optical systems


Monochromatic light

Optical measuring instruments that work with monochromatic light, such as spectrophotometers, define stray light as light in the system at wavelengths (colors) other than the one intended. The stray light level is one of the most critical specifications of an instrument. For instance, intense, narrow absorption bands can easily appear to have a peak absorption less than the true absorption of the sample because the ability of the instrument to measure light transmission through the sample is limited by the stray light level. One method to reduce stray light in these systems is the use of double monochromators. The ratio of transmitted stray light to signal is reduced to the product of the ratio for each monochromator, so combining two monochromators in series with 10−3 stray light each produces a system with a stray light ratio of 10−6, allowing a much larger dynamic range for measurements. Methods have also been invented to measure and compensate for stray light in spectrophotometers. ASTM standard E387 describes methods of estimating stray light in spectrophotometers. The terms they use for this are ''stray radiant power'' (SRP) and ''stray radiant power ratio'' (SRPR). There are also commercial sources of reference materials to help in testing the stray light level in spectrophotometers.


Astronomy

In
optical astronomy Visible-light astronomy encompasses a wide variety of observations via telescopes that are sensitive in the range of visible light (optical telescopes). Visible-light astronomy is part of optical astronomy, and differs from astronomies based on in ...
, stray light from sky glow can limit the ability to detect faint objects. In this sense stray light is light from other sources that is focused to the same place as the faint object. Stray light is a major issue in the design of a coronagraph, used for observing the Sun's corona.


Sources

There are many sources of stray light. . For example: *''Ghost orders'' in diffraction gratings. These can be caused by periodic variations in the spacing of grooves in ruled gratings, for instance. *Light
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towards a
telescope A telescope is a device used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation. Originally meaning only an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to obse ...
from particles along the optical path to a star. *Light emitted by components of the optical system. **
Infrared Infrared (IR), sometimes called infrared light, is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than those of Light, visible light. It is therefore invisible to the human eye. IR is generally understood to encompass wavelengths from ...
optical systems are, obviously, especially susceptible due to thermal radiation. *** one way to reduce the effect of stray IR generated within the system is to move from working with DC signals to a narrow frequency band where the amplitude of the stray emissions is smaller. This can be done, for instance, by modulating the source light entering the system with an
optical chopper An optical chopper is a device which periodically interrupts a light beam. Three types are available: variable frequency rotating disc choppers, fixed frequency tuning fork choppers, and optical shutters. A rotating disc chopper was famously used ...
, and isolating the detected source signal component from the detected stray component with a
Lock in amplifier A lock-in amplifier is a type of amplifier that can extract a signal with a known carrier wave from an extremely noisy environment. Depending on the dynamic reserve of the instrument, signals up to a million times smaller than noise components, p ...
synchronized to the chopper frequency. However, this approach is still limited by the dynamic range of the detector. That is, the stray component must not be so great that it saturates the detector. *Reflections from lens surfaces. ** Anti-reflective coatings are used to reduce stray light. **Narcissus . - Specifically, thermal radiation from the infrared detector reflected back to itself from lens surfaces. *Light scattered from the surfaces of supporting structures within the optical system. * Diffuse reflection from imperfect
mirror A mirror or looking glass is an object that reflects an image. Light that bounces off a mirror will show an image of whatever is in front of it, when focused through the lens of the eye or a camera. Mirrors reverse the direction of the im ...
surfaces. * Light leaks in the enclosure of the system. ** This might be the first cause to come to mind, but as this list shows, it is hardly the only source of stray light.


Design tools

A number of optical design programs feature the capability of modeling stray light in an optical system, for instance: * ASAP * FRED * Synopsys LightTools *
TracePro TracePro is a commercial optical engineering software program for designing and analyzing optical and illumination systems. The program's graphical user interface ( GUI) is 3D CAD-based creating a virtual prototyping environment to perform software ...
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Zemax Zemax is a company that sells optical design software. OpticStudio is its flagship product and a commonly used optical design program for Microsoft Windows. It is used for the design and analysis of both imaging and illumination systems. History O ...
A designer can use such a model to predict and minimize stray light in the final system.


See also

*
Glare (vision) Glare is difficulty of seeing in the presence of bright light such as direct or reflected sunlight or artificial light such as car headlamps at night. Because of this, some cars include mirrors with automatic anti-glare functions and in buildi ...
* Lens flare * Spectral power distribution * Veiling glare


References

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