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Optical design and optimization with physical optics

SPIE Proceedings, 1990
This paper describes implementation of optimization methods in physical optics modeling, similar to those used in geometrical lens design, but capable of treating the greater range of performance aspects which may be considered in a physical optics treatment.
George N. Lawrence, Kenneth E. Moore
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Optical designs for stereomicroscopes

SPIE Proceedings, 1998
Stereoscopy is a fascinating ability of the human vision, in which the three-dimensional seeing results from the brain’s processing of two slightly different images formed on the retinas of both eyes. Stereomicroscopes have the advantage of permitting stereoscopic observation through magnifying instruments.
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A design for optical cloaking display

ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Emerging Technologies, 2019
In the graphics research context, optical cloaking that hides an object by relaying a light field is also a kind of display. Despite much interest in the cloaking, large-size cloaking has not been achieved without some limitations and/or assumptions. To solve this problem, a computational design method is proposed for an optical cloaking display via ...
Takahito Aoto 0002   +4 more
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Folk wisdom in optical design

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1986
Successfully implementing a complex or sophisticated optical system usually requires more than a knowledge of optical design and ability to use contemporary software codes. To create excellent systems also requires experience above and beyond what may be learned from textbooks.
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Designing Disaggregated Optical Networks

2020 International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling (ONDM), 2020
Disaggregation is driving the design of next generation metro/regional networks. This work presents the different disaggregation flavors and discusses the current maturity level and open issues, highlighting future opportunity for disaggregation beyond current metro optical scenarios.
Filippo Cugini   +5 more
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Automatic Optical Design

1964
Publisher Summary This chapter introduces the optical system. An optical system consists of pieces of transmitting or reflecting elements arranged in such a way that the image-forming process takes place. The individual reflecting elements are called “mirrors” and the individual refracting elements are called “lenses.” The chapter presents a ...
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Optical communication and fiber design

Annales Des Télécommunications, 2003
Optical fiber has evolved from a not-so-transparent glass tube to an extraordinarily efficient transmission medium. It is now acknowledged as a central element of modern telecommunication being part of the whole optimization process to further improve transmission system performance and cost.
Pascale Nouchi   +5 more
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Optical Design and Specification of Telecentric Optical Systems

International Optical Design Conference, 1998
The optical design of telecentric optical systems does not seem to be a well known or published area of the optical design field. This paper has attempted to rectify this lack of information. Telecentric lens designs are very important to several areas of part manufacturing and part gauging or metrology.
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Review of multiscale optical design

Applied Optics, 2015
Multiscale optical design is an approach that has been successfully utilized for over 100 years by optical designers and engineers to overcome challenges and achieve desired optical system performance. The benefits of the design paradigm include improving light collection, creating specific symmetries that can be exploited, collecting additional ...
Predrag, Milojkovic, Marc P, Christensen
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Flat optics with designer metasurfaces

Nature Materials, 2014
Conventional optical components such as lenses, waveplates and holograms rely on light propagation over distances much larger than the wavelength to shape wavefronts. In this way substantial changes of the amplitude, phase or polarization of light waves are gradually accumulated along the optical path. This Review focuses on recent developments on flat,
Nanfang, Yu, Federico, Capasso
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