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  1. Knowledgebase - Zemax

    The Zemax Knowledgebase has moved! On August 1, 2025, all of the Zemax Knowledgebase articles were consolidated into the Ansys Optics Knowledge Base. We have instituted redirects …

  2. Metalens design and simulation | Zemax Community

    Nov 15, 2023 · How to model diffractive optics using the Binary 2 surface – Knowledgebase (zemax.com) If you are familiar with Lumerical, these solutions might be something interesting.

  3. 日本語ヘルプ - Zemax

    特定の情報をお探しですか? ご参考までに、Zemaxナレッジベースの記事と、その新しいURLの一覧を以下に記載しています。

  4. How to model a diffuse surface? | Zemax Community

    May 29, 2020 · I am using Zemax Non-sequential mode to model the diffuser to convert the HPBW of the source form 5 to 50 degrees. is it possible to do in Zemax as you have …

  5. Ansys Zemax OpticStudio 2024 R1 Release Notes

    Jan 10, 2024 · The .ZMX file format will also replace the .ZOS file format as the default save option in Ansys Zemax OpticStudio. For some customers we are aware this decision may not …

  6. Programming OpticStudio | Zemax Community

    This Zemax user analysis performs a path-analysis on an input ZRD file. The specified ZRD file will be read, and the ray paths sorted by total power in each path.

  7. Code Exchange | Zemax Community

    This Zemax user analysis performs a path-analysis on an input ZRD file. The specified ZRD file will be read, and the ray paths sorted by total power in each path.

  8. Ansys Zemax OpticStudio Student - Free Software Download

    Jul 15, 2024 · Hi Forum,With the 24R2 Release, Ansys offers a free student version of Ansys Zemax OpticStudio. Here is the link:Ansys Zemax OpticStudio Student | Free...

  9. Modeling speckle | Zemax Community

    Apr 17, 2023 · But with 50 illumination spots or 0.5mm diameter source I should expect a speckle size of 18ums or the detector along its length will be packed with ~10 or so speckles. Do you …

  10. Clarification on Using Zernike Coefficients in Zemax

    Nov 5, 2024 · I have a set of 37 Zernike coefficients that I need to input into Zemax for my project. However, I'm unsure about the correct procedure for reflective surfaces (mirror).