gradient refractive index
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Author(s):  
Junyu Chu ◽  
Heng Wang ◽  
Yiwen Zhang ◽  
Zhengkai Li ◽  
Zhencai Zhang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey D. Zhdanov ◽  
Andrei Lemeshev ◽  
Dmitry Zhdanov ◽  
Vadim Sokolov ◽  
Eugene Denisov

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omena Okpowe ◽  
Andriy Durygin ◽  
Vadym Drozd ◽  
Temitayo Olowu ◽  
Nezih Pala ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 912
Author(s):  
Qingpeng Zhang ◽  
Yi Tan ◽  
Ge Ren ◽  
Tao Tang

For gradient refractive index media with large refractive index gradients, traditional ray tracing methods based on refined elements or spatial geometric steps have problems such as low tracing accuracy and efficiency. The ray tracing method based on refractive index steps proposed in this paper can effectively solve this problem. This method uses the refractive index step to replace the spatial geometric step. The starting point and the end point of each ray tracing step are on the constant refractive-index surfaces. It avoids the problem that the traditional tracing method cannot adapt to the area of sudden change in the refractive index and the area where the refractive index changes sharply. Therefore, a suitable distance can be performed in the iterative process. It can achieve high-efficiency and precise ray tracing in areas whether the refractive index changes slowly or sharply. According to the comparison of calculation examples, this method can achieve a tracing accuracy of 10−5 mm. The speed and precision of ray tracing are better than traditional methods.


2020 ◽  
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pp. eabc7429
Author(s):  
Rebecca Dylla-Spears ◽  
Timothy D. Yee ◽  
Koroush Sasan ◽  
Du T. Nguyen ◽  
Nikola A. Dudukovic ◽  
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We demonstrate an additive manufacturing approach to produce gradient refractive index glass optics. Using direct ink writing with an active inline micromixer, we three-dimensionally print multimaterial green bodies with compositional gradients, consisting primarily of silica nanoparticles and varying concentrations of titania as the index-modifying dopant. The green bodies are then consolidated into glass and polished, resulting in optics with tailored spatial profiles of the refractive index. We show that this approach can be used to achieve a variety of conventional and unconventional optical functions in a flat glass component with no surface curvature.


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