24 January 2023 Sequential differential ray tracing formulation for homogeneous and gradient-index lenses using automatic differentiation
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Abstract

A differential ray tracing (DRT) formulation for the analysis and design of arbitrary optical systems is presented. An approach based on sequential rays is proposed to define a functional representation of the ray path, where the gradient information associated with the ray path is obtained using an automatic differentiation technique. The proposed DRT algorithm is neither constrained to a specific optical system geometry nor restricted to a set of surface types or material definition.

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Manushanker Balasubramanian, Sawyer D. Campbell, and Douglas H. Werner "Sequential differential ray tracing formulation for homogeneous and gradient-index lenses using automatic differentiation," Optical Engineering 62(2), 021009 (24 January 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.62.2.021009
Received: 5 August 2022; Accepted: 2 January 2023; Published: 24 January 2023
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KEYWORDS
Ray tracing

GRIN lenses

Optical engineering

Inhomogeneities

Design and modelling

Spherical lenses

Refractive index

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