Over the next two months we return to our roots and focus on diffractive optical elements (DOEs), but without forgetting how far we have come: We put DOE modelling and design in the context of modern VirtualLab Fusion technology.
In the upcoming webinar we showcase the design and analysis of diffractive optical elements acting as a diffuser and a beam splitter respectively. To that end, we employ the iterative Fourier transform algorithm (IFTA) optimization and, afterwards, study the performance of the resulting designs in a system, using VirtualLab Fusion’s interoperability of modeling techniques.
If you are a complete beginner, or if you would like to deepen or refresh your knowledge of VirtualLab Fusion, we suggest you join our Getting Started Online Training. This course, takes place directly before our topic-specific Online Training "Design & Analysis of Diffractive Beam Splitter & Light Diffuser", where we go into detail about the basic configuration and handling of our IFTA optimization and embed this process in two real-life applications. Both courses can of course be booked in combination, if you are interested in the whole package!
Take part in the courses and see for yourself!
Free Webinar
Diffractive Beam Splitter & Light Diffuser
27 February 2024
Time slot 1: 10:00 – 11:00 (CET) Time slot 2: 18:00 – 19:00 (CET)
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