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Generating function approach for freeform two-reflector two-target system
by
ten Thije Boonkkamp, Jan
, IJzerman, Wilbert
, Braam, Pieter
, Anthonissen, Martijn
in
Algorithms
/ Inverse method
/ Reflectors
2024
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Generating function approach for freeform two-reflector two-target system
by
ten Thije Boonkkamp, Jan
, IJzerman, Wilbert
, Braam, Pieter
, Anthonissen, Martijn
in
Algorithms
/ Inverse method
/ Reflectors
2024
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Generating function approach for freeform two-reflector two-target system
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Generating function approach for freeform two-reflector two-target system
2024
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Overview
We discuss an inverse method to compute a freeform two-reflector two-target system. The optical path length constitutes an integral component and can be expressed in terms of position coordinates at the first target. The system is expressed in terms of a generating function, closed with energy balance and requires a sophisticated least-squares solver to compute the shapes of the reflectors. In a numerical example, we illustrate the algorithm’s capabilities to tackle even the most intricate light distributions.
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EDP Sciences
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