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SUMMARY:VirtualLab · Diffractive Beam Splitter &amp\; Light Diffuser
DESCRIPTION:\n\nVirtualLab Fusion Applications\, Technology &amp\; Workflow
 s\n\n\n\n\nDate: 27 February 2024\n\nTime slots:\n10:00 – 11:00 (CET)\n
 and\n18:00 – 19:00 (CET)\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\n\nOne of VirtualLab Fus
 ion’s strengths has always been\, from its inception twenty-five years a
 go this year\, its capacity for the modeling\, simulation\, design and opt
 imization of diffractive structures. But in the intervening quarter of a c
 entury it has become much more than that: through its revolutionary approa
 ch of offering a catalog of multiple interoperable modeling techniques on
  a single software platform\, VirtualLab Fusion allows its users to naviga
 te the ever-relevant compromise between accuracy and speed with full flexi
 bility and control. With VirtualLab Fusion\, your simulations of complex o
 ptical systems containing all manner of components can be as accurate as n
 eeded\, and as fast as possible!\n\nWith this webinar we go back to our ro
 ots and put the focus on diffractive optical elements (DOEs)\, but without
  forgetting how far we have come: we place DOE modeling and design in the 
 context of modern VirtualLab Fusion technology as one type of optical comp
 onent which can be combined with many others to create a complex system. A
  helpful tool in this context is the iterative Fourier transform algorith
 m (IFTA)\, which allows for the design of diffractive beam splitters\, lig
 ht diffusers\, and beam shapers. In this webinar we show two scenarios whe
 re we demonstrate the design\, modeling\, and analysis of diffractive opt
 ical elements (DOEs)\, including full system simulation.\n\n 	The first ex
 ample will be a beam-splitting application for the generation of a light m
 ark with focused spots.\n 	The second example will be a light-diffusing ap
 plication for the generation of the LightTrans logo high on the façade of
  a building.\n\nFor the examples in this webinar we put the IFTA design an
 d analysis process in the context of our state-of-the-art engine\, to bene
 fit from the advantages of our latest technology in the system simulation.
  See for yourself – register for the webinar below!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker
 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHartwig Crailsheim\nSenior Optical Engineer\n\nHartwig Crail
 sheim is employed as a Senior Optical Engineer at LightTrans International
 . Among other tasks\, he conducts webinars and training courses based on V
 irtualLab Fusion.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFURTHER DETAILS »\n\n&nbsp\;\n\
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