IMPLICIT:  The implicit format for the RAYLIST.TXT file consists of two numbers on each line: one for the Px and one for the Py normalized pupil coordinates.  The syntax is as follows:

Px Py

For example, in a rotationally symmetric system, the two meridional marginal rays are defined in the RAYLIST.TXT file by:

Implicit Definition of Marginal Rays

These specified rays are traced at each defined field and wavelength in the settings of the respective layout plot.

Take the “Double Gauss 28 degree field.ZMX” sample file (ZEMAX/Samples/Sequential/Objectives directory) as an example.  The Double Gauss design includes three fields (0, 10, and 14 degrees) and three wavelengths (F, d, and C wavelengths representing the visible spectrum).

If we choose to display the two defined meridional rays at the primary wavelength (wavelength 2) and from All fields, a total of 6 rays will be drawn.  That is, 2 marginal rays * 1 wavelength * 3 fields.  Remember to select List as the “Ray Pattern!” 

Choosing the Field, Wavelength, and List

Tracing Marginal Rays in 3D Layout