1. Designing Illumination Optics
- Author
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Muschaweck, Julius A. and Muschaweck, Julius A.
- Subjects
- Optics--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Optical instruments--Design and construction, Lighting--Handbooks, manuals, etc
- Abstract
This tutorial is written to help engineers tasked with designing illumination optics determine where to start, which methods and approaches to use, and how to gain insight into the nature of the problem at hand. Good illumination design uses patterns from both non-imaging optics (such as compound parabolic concentrators) and imaging optics (such as lenses), often in combination, to produce optimal solutions. These chapters provide readers with a toolbox consisting of a coherent theoretical background, a description of important optical elements and their function, and several design methods. Typical examples are described to illustrate how an experienced optical designer approaches problems, plays with concepts, and arrives at solutions.'This is a masterful tutorial that not only helps the readers understand the fundamentals in depth but also manages to solve the challenge of teaching how to face illumination design problems.'-Pablo Benitez Professor, Technical University of Madrid, Spain'Illumination optics has matured over the last thirty years, but the industry is missing a clear and concise tutorial. Designing Illumination Optics fills that need from the perspective of two authors with both deep insight and an amazing ability to share knowledge.'-Dr. William Cassarly Senior Scientist of Illumination Engineering, Optical Solutions Group, Synopsys, Inc.'An excellent introduction to illumination optics from two leaders in the field: practical, accessible, and driven by examples to illustrate key principles. This sorely needed resource provides quickly applicable lessons in illumination optics and builds a strong foundation for more in-depth study.'-Thomas J. Suleski, PhD University of North Carolina - Charlotte, Department of Physics and Optical Science
- Published
- 2022