Zemax and Lumerical: Part 2 - from nano-scale to macro-scale optics and back - webinar

In this webinar, we will examine how a combination of Lumerical’s FDTD Solutions and Zemax OpticStudio can be used to design ultra-thin optical components (metasurfaces), which are essential for development of high-performance wearable optical devices/systems such as virtual and augmented reality.

For this application, it is critical to use a combination of electromagnetic field solvers to accurately determine the phase and field profile of the metalens and ray tracing to optimize the desired lens properties. Our guest speaker is Reza Khorasaninejad from Harvard University, one of the leading researchers using planar metalenses for applications in the visible range.

The article Attachments is a slideshow of this webinar in PDF format

Authored By Akil Bhagat, Amy Liu, & Dr. Khorasaninejad

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Part 2: Zemax – Lumerical: from Nano-Scale to Macro-Scale Optics and Back - YouTube

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https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2016/06/metalens-works-in-visible-spectrum-sees-smaller-than-wavelength-of-lights

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