2000
DOI: 10.1117/12.402418
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<title>Non-edge ray reflector design for illumination systems</title>

Abstract: Nonimaging reflectors designed with rays other than the edge rays allow the designer to tailor the irradiance distribution at the target surface, especially for targets located at a finite distance from the source. An iterative approach of the development of the reflector shape allows for both uniform and asynimetric light distributions to be generated. The defining rays are chosen due to the characteristics of the prescribed source and the desired light distribution at the target, or in other words the final … Show more

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“…15,18,19 Only recently has the subject been considered for the optimization of laser performance. 20 In the next section, we discuss the modeling method in more detail. We also investigate the use of an ERC to accomplish our goal of high output power from the laser when using an extended laser diode array.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,18,19 Only recently has the subject been considered for the optimization of laser performance. 20 In the next section, we discuss the modeling method in more detail. We also investigate the use of an ERC to accomplish our goal of high output power from the laser when using an extended laser diode array.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%