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How To Model Corner-Cube Retroreflectors
- By Mark Nicholson
- Published 18 July 2007
- Polarization and Thin Film Coatings , System Modeling
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Summary
Even perfect corner-cube retroreflectors introduce aberrations into the transmitted beams due to the phase change on total internal reflection, and the effect of coatings on the reflected beam must be considered.
When geometric manufacturing errors are included, a strange trefoil wavefront error occurs which is unique to this kind of optic.
ZEMAX provides a wide range of tools for studying both geometric and diffraction effects in these components.
When geometric manufacturing errors are included, a strange trefoil wavefront error occurs which is unique to this kind of optic.
ZEMAX provides a wide range of tools for studying both geometric and diffraction effects in these components.
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1 Response to "How To Model Corner-Cube Retroreflectors" 
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said this on 30 Jul 2007 6:41:54 AM PDT
Thanks Mark, a very useful article. It put the spotlight on some issues I was not yet fully aware of.
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