1 July 2000 Astigmatic light source in optical design software
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A new and simple method to simulate a multielement source or astigmatic source in standard optical design software is presented. The technique can be used to define a laser diode, an array of laser diodes, a screen pixel, or other kind of multielement or astigmatic source. This paper shows how the standard classical approach using an astigmatic point source distance model fails when simulating a laser diode. A new approach is proposed that defines the source as an object in a single plane. This allows the use of powerful optimization in the optical design software without restriction. Some examples are presented.
Simon Thibault "Astigmatic light source in optical design software," Optical Engineering 39(7), (1 July 2000). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602561
Published: 1 July 2000
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Optical design software

Light sources

Systems modeling

Diodes

Modulation transfer functions

Optical simulations

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