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SUMMARY:Extreme Form Factor Optical Systems
DTSTART:20100623T090000
DTSTAMP:20260408T085208Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Eric Tremblay\, University of California San Diego\nOptical sy
 stem design is always a problem of constrained optimization\, where the ap
 plication sets requirements on optical performance (resolution\, efficienc
 y etc.) as well as the typically conflicting constraints on the cost and/o
 r physical footprint (size\, weight\, and power) of the system. In this ta
 lk\, I will review work on several imaging systems and a solar concentrato
 r where the physical shape of the system has been a dominant factor in the
  optical system design. \nThese “extreme form factor” optical systems 
 take on a variety of application dependant unusual realizations\; from thi
 n reflective cameras and magnifying contact lenses\, to planar microoptic 
 solar concentrators\, to some preliminary work on multiscale lens systems 
 capable of gigapixels of resolution. 
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