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  2. Zemax - Wikipedia

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    Zemax is a software program used for designing and simulating optical systems. It is widely used in the field of optics and photonics for designing and analyzing the performance of lenses, cameras, telescopes, microscopes, and other optical systems. With the software, the behavior of light interacting with various optical components can be ...

  3. List of lighting design software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighting design software for use in analyzing photometrics, BIM (Building Information Modeling), and 3D modeling. The software is typically used by importing the structural design via CAD files. Then lighting elements are inserted. And finally, the lighting objects are associated with a photometry via IES files.

  4. Optics Software for Layout and Optimization - Wikipedia

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    OSLO has been used in a multitude of optical designs including holographic systems, [1] anastigmatic telescopes, [2] gradient index optics, [3] off-axis refractive/diffractive telescopes, [4] the James Webb Space Telescope, [5] aspheric lenses, [6] interferometers, [7] and time-varying designs.

  5. Distributed Bragg reflector - Wikipedia

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    Time-resolved simulation of a pulse reflecting from a Bragg mirror. A distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) is a reflector used in waveguides, such as optical fibers.It is a structure formed from multiple layers of alternating materials with different refractive index, or by periodic variation of some characteristic (such as height) of a dielectric waveguide, resulting in periodic variation in the ...

  6. User guide - Wikipedia

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    This was a unique problem for software developers, since users often became frustrated with current help documents. [2] Some considerations for writing a user guide that developed at this time include: the use of plain language [2] length and reading difficulty [2] the role of printed user guides for digital programs [3] user-centered design [3]

  7. EAGLE (program) - Wikipedia

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    With EAGLE 2.0, a schematics editor was added in 1991. [8] The software used BGI video drivers, and XPLOT to print. [8] In 1992, version 2.6 changed the definition of layers, but designs created under older versions (up to 2.05) could be converted into the new format using the provided UPDATE26.EXE utility.

  8. Luneburg lens - Wikipedia

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    However, the feed does partially obscure the lens when the angle of incidence on the reflector is less than about 45°. In 2015, U.S. wireless network operator AT&T used a new & high-capacity antenna called the "Giant Eyeball Antenna," a Luneburg lens antenna, at a music festival in Chicago .

  9. Corner reflector - Wikipedia

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    A corner reflector is a retroreflector consisting of three mutually perpendicular, intersecting flat reflective surfaces. It reflects waves incident from any direction directly towards the source, but translated .