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July 29, 2024 at 4:03 pmSyamantak DasSubscriber
We aim to simulate an entire system comprising various condensers and projection lenses in a non-sequential mode.
How can we view the projected image after completing the simulation? Is it necessary to place a detector on the image plane to observe the final image? What is the recommended method to verify the final output?
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In our scenario, the intensity decreases from 100% to 95% over a distance of 2-3mm from the origin. How can we optimize the system to achieve uniform intensity?Please find attached images of the lens system and the optimization window for your reference.
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August 6, 2024 at 7:29 amNiki PapachristouAnsys Employee
Hi Syamantak,
Thank you for reaching out to us!
I believe adding a detector at the image is the right way to observe the image of your non-sequential system.
Regarding the optimization I would suggest to go through this article as a starting point: Using the OpticStudio Non-Sequential Optimization Wizards.
You can also find more information on our help file in the Optimize Tab (non-sequential ui mode)
Kind Regards,
Niki
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