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27 September 1999 Stray light calculation methods with optical ray trace software
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Abstract
Faster, better, and cheaper computers make it seem as if any optical calculation can be performed. However, in most cases brute force stray light calculations are still impossible. This paper discusses why this is so, and why it is unlikely to change in the near future. Standard software techniques for solving this problem are then presented, along with a discussion of how old techniques are used to take advantage of the new features that are available in the latest generation of optical analysis software.
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Gary L. Peterson "Stray light calculation methods with optical ray trace software", Proc. SPIE 3780, Optical Design and Analysis Software, (27 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363770
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KEYWORDS
Stray light

Ray tracing

Sensors

Computing systems

Geometrical optics

Mirrors

Image sensors

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