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25 September 1997 Quantitative illumination and stray radiation characterization of plastic optical systems
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Abstract
Precision plastic optical systems frequently depart from traditional design geometries and often include integrated optical and mechanical features. Light can often propagate through the plastic "mechanical" features as easily as through the optical surfaces. This paper discusses modeling and analysis techniques that have been used successfully to quantitatively evaluate energy collection and stray radiation performance in several unusual plastic optical systems. Examples will include a fluid flow sensor and an injection molded plastic triplet imaging system.
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Stuart R. David and David M. Hasenauer "Quantitative illumination and stray radiation characterization of plastic optical systems", Proc. SPIE 3130, Lens Design, Illumination, and Optomechanical Modeling, (25 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.284060
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Light emitting diodes

Optical design

Systems modeling

Objectives

Receivers

Liquids

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