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Hello,
The easiest way to model this would be to use the non-sequential mode of OpticStudio and use the “Volume Physics” options. From simple waveshift to complete fluorescence models, you have various available options.
Yet non-sequential mode is not available in the free student version of OpticStudio.
You can find all relevant information regarding the limitations of this free version on this link:
Ansys Zemax OpticStudio Student | Free Software Download
For convenience, let me copy/paste them here:
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- Non-sequential mode is not supported: no support for non-sequential ray tracing or any non-sequential features
- Programming functionality (ZPL, ZOS-API, User Defined DLLs) is not supported
- STAR is not supported
- Optimization limitations:
- Contrast Optimization and High-Yield Optimization are not supported
- Global Optimization is not supported
- Hammer Optimization is limited to 1 minute of runtime
- Tolerancing limitations:
- Tolerancing scripts are not supported
- Tolerancing using the Merit Function as a criterion is not supported
- Only 1 instance of Ansys Zemax OpticStudio can be used at a time
- No more than 4 CPU cores are available for computation
- Several features related to advanced design and design for manufacture (including Part Designer, Stock Lens Matching, Quick Yield Tolerancing, and Stray Light Analysis tools) are not supported
- In all cases, features and capabilities that are unsupported will remain in the UI (when appropriate) but be grayed out and unavailable for use
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Besides, this forum is the only support option for the student version. The other support & learning options are available with a regular license of Ansys Zemax OpticStudio. To get in touch & discuss the possibilites of accessing a trial license you can use the form here: Free Optical Design Software | Ansys Zemax OpticStudio
I hope this helps
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