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DESIGN TOOL TO DEVELOP HIGHLY EFFICIENT OPTOMECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2020
Abstract
In the domain of optical engineering, optomechatronic systems are predominantly developed using conventional ray tracing methods such as sequential and non-sequential ray tracing. However, the increasing complexity of these systems in combination with the demand for high efficiency and high image quality leads to the fact that conventional methods to develop these systems reach their limits. In order to be able to develop highly efficient systems with high image quality, this contribution introduces a hybrid ray tracing method using an advanced optimization function.
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