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21 August 1995 Nonimaging optics in direct view applications
Robert M. Emmons, Benjamin A. Jacobson, Robert D. Gengelbach, Roland Winston
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Abstract
Direct view applications present a number of performance challenges for nonimaging optics. Specific requirements for direct view devices are introduced and several nonimaging components are evaluated in terms of these requirements. Results show that uniformity is the key issue for these applications. Two approaches to improving uniformity are presented.
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Robert M. Emmons, Benjamin A. Jacobson, Robert D. Gengelbach, and Roland Winston "Nonimaging optics in direct view applications", Proc. SPIE 2538, Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer III, (21 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.216990
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KEYWORDS
Compound parabolic concentrators

Polarizers

Diffusers

Spatial frequencies

Polarization

Nonimaging optics

Solar concentrators

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