Modern Illumination Optics Design
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
978-3-527-40999-0 (ISBN)
Prof. Harald Ries received his MSc. in physics from Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany, for his research at the Max-Plank Institute of high energy physics. He then continued his postgraduate work on thermodynamics of light and solar energy at Munich University, Germany, for which he received his PhD. in physics in1985. In 1999, Harald Ries founded OEC AG, Germany. Since January 2001 he also holds a position as associate professor in the physics department of the Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany, where he leads a research group on optics. Dr. Wolfgang Spirkl received his MSc. And PhD. in physics from the Ludwig-Maximians-University in Munich, Germany, for research in the physics of using solar energy. After a research year on the X ray topography of semiconductor dislocations, he worked as assistant professor on non-imaging optics for solar energy collection. In 1998 he joined Qimonda AG, Germany (former Siemens/Infineon AG) where he leads a group for electrical memory device verification, including the development of new verification algorithms.
Introduction
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Design Versus Verification
Illumination Optics Versus Imaging Optics
- The Task of Illumination Optics Design
Optimization Versus Tailoring
BASIC PRINCIPLES
Geometry
- Symmetry
- Continuity
- The Curvature Tensor
Caustics
Integrability
The Eikonal
Wavefront
Involute
Refraction and Reflection in Designers Formulation
Gradient Index Lens
- Diffraction
Conservation Laws
- Etendue
- Skewness
Edge-Ray Principle
LIGHT SOURCES
Thermodynamics of Light
Thermal Sources
- The Sun
- Filament Lamps
- High-Pressure Short Arc Lamps
- Metal-Halide Lamps
Luminescent Sources
- Fluorescent Tubes
- Colored LEDs
- White LEDs
DESIGN METHODS
Illumination Design Based on Imaging Optics
Some Classical Non-Imaging Designs
- CPC
- CEC
- CHC
- Kaleidoscope
Optimization
- Optimization Based on Ray Tracing
- Ray Sets
- Monte Carlo Ray Generation
- Sobol Numbers
- Stochastic Optimization Based on Information Entropy
Linear Optimization
Tailoring
- Single Surface Tailoring
- Double Tailoring
- In 2 Dimensions
- In 3 Dimensions
Symmetry Breaking
Light Recycling
COLOR AND COLOR MIXING
Human Color Vision
Combining Colored Sources
Mixing
Micro-Lens Arrays
Color Correction
APPLICATIONS AND EXAMPLES
Wall-Wash
Accent-Lighting
Collimators
Car Head-Lamp
Logo-Lens
Solar Concentrators for Photovoltaics
STATE OF THE ART MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES
Grinding and Polishing
Injection Molding
Embossing
Spinning
VERIFICATION AND TOLERANCING
Source Models
Ray-Tracing
Differential Ray-Tracing
Modeling Manufacturing Errors
CAD-CAM INTEGRATION
Commercial CAD Systems
CAD Standards
NURBS in Optics
GLOSSARY IN TERMS
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.4.2020 |
---|---|
Verlagsort | Weinheim |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 1700 x 2400 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Optik |
ISBN-10 | 3-527-40999-8 / 3527409998 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-527-40999-0 / 9783527409990 |
Zustand | Neuware |
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |
aus dem Bereich