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Optical Modeling and Performance Predictions VII.
The field of non-imaging optics is currently a diverse and fertile ground for innovation and analysis. Modeling systems for illumination and stray light effects influences a wide variety of electrical, optical, mechanical, material science, and syste
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Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XVIII.
Modern optical modeling and analysis programs allow users to create and analyze accurate optical and opto-mechanical systems in the software environment prior to building actual hardware based systems. The resultant accuracy of these models depends o
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SPIE Proceedings.
The use of white LEDs for solid-state lighting to address applications in the automotive, architectural and general illumination markets is just emerging. LEDs promise greater energy efficiency and lower maintenance costs. However, there is a signifi
Autor:
J. Paul Robinson, Silas J. Leavesley, Bartek Rajwa, Richard A. Hassler, Edward R. Freniere, Linda Smith
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SPIE Proceedings.
The theoretical modeling of fluorescence excitation, emission, and propagation within living tissue has been a limiting factor in the development and calibration of in vivo small animal fluorescence imagers. To date, no definitive calibration standar
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SPIE Proceedings.
This paper describes the design-for-manufacture (DFM) process for a multi-channel fluorometer product platform. The multi-disciplinary team eliminated the cost of quality by design, using a formal design method, facilitated by Lambda Research Corpora
Autor:
Edward R. Freniere
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SPIE Proceedings.
Monte Carlo ray tracing programs routinely simulate the phenomena of reflection, refraction, and scattering by redirecting rays when they intersect a surface. We desire to simulate the diffraction of light by apertures, a wave phenomenon, by a method
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SPIE Proceedings.
In Monte Carlo ray tracing, the efficacy of variance reduction techniques is often the subject of debate. One portion of the debate regards the use of ray-splitting in illumination analysis. While analysis results should be the same whether raysplitt
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SPIE Proceedings.
Opto-mechanical engineers are taking advantage of the birefringence exhibited in uniaxial crystals to control light in a wide range of applications. Software tools are required which can handle light propagation through such crystals; but these tools
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SPIE Proceedings.
Splines are commonly used to describe smooth freeform surfaces in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and computer graphic rendering programs. Various spline surface implementations are also available in optical design programs including lens design software
Autor:
Aluizio Prata, Roger A. Johnston, Edward R. Freniere, Anthony B. Hull, Eri J. Cohen, Javier Escobedo-Torres, Donald W. Small, Daniel D. Barber
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SPIE Proceedings.
The FIRST telescope will be made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic. The optics follow a two mirror near-classical Ritchey-Chretian design, but deviates from that in two respects. The secondary mirror defines the pupil of the system, and the primary