Additive manufacturing has facilitated the straightforward development and prototyping of Graded Index (GRIN) lenses. These lenses are constructed using inhomogeneous dielectric materials and leverage a refractive index gradient to manipulate the path of light within the lens. This technology allows for creating lenses with flat surfaces and a high level of design flexibility. The Fast Sweeping Method (FSM) is a numerical approach designed to efficiently address both wavefront propagation and field amplitude in GRIN lenses. The utility of the FSM is evaluated by establishing its accuracy and effectiveness, making it a viable alternative to traditional ray-tracing methods. Due to its robust performance, FSM emerges as a strong candidate for serving as the analytical engine in an optimization process for the automatic design of GRIN lenses.
Gashi, I., Paraskevopoulos, A., Maci, S., Albani, M. (2024). A Novel GO Analysis Tool for GRIN Lenses based on the Fast Sweeping Method. In 2024 18th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) (pp.1-3). New York : IEEE [10.23919/eucap60739.2024.10501225].
A Novel GO Analysis Tool for GRIN Lenses based on the Fast Sweeping Method
Gashi, Ilir;Maci, Stefano
;Albani, Matteo
2024-01-01
Abstract
Additive manufacturing has facilitated the straightforward development and prototyping of Graded Index (GRIN) lenses. These lenses are constructed using inhomogeneous dielectric materials and leverage a refractive index gradient to manipulate the path of light within the lens. This technology allows for creating lenses with flat surfaces and a high level of design flexibility. The Fast Sweeping Method (FSM) is a numerical approach designed to efficiently address both wavefront propagation and field amplitude in GRIN lenses. The utility of the FSM is evaluated by establishing its accuracy and effectiveness, making it a viable alternative to traditional ray-tracing methods. Due to its robust performance, FSM emerges as a strong candidate for serving as the analytical engine in an optimization process for the automatic design of GRIN lenses.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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