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OpticStudio 15 is the newest version of optical and illumination design software from Zemax. New added features enable
Better integration with other programs
Streamline cost estimates for prototype lenses
Create photoluminescence models with realistic material inputs
Expand freeform optics design capabilities
Application Programming Interface (API) – a new set of COM/.NET functions that expose analyses, tools, and editors to external programs. Most actions that can be performed manually inside the program can be called through the API, giving users the power to expand the program’s capabilities. The new API supersedes the antiquated DDE capability providing an extensive degree of control and is available in the Premium and Professional Editions. OpticStudio 15 can mimic a built in analysis by using the special API functions to generate plots, text, and dialogs that look native. Additionally OpticStudio 15 can serve as an optimization operand whose sole purpose is to calculate and return a value for optimization. ISO 10110 XML Output and Prototype Estimator – export standard ISO 10110 drawing data of optical designs in XML format for manufacturing. The new XML format enables designers and manufacturers to develop automated processes for prototyping and fabricating lenses, potentially reading the data directly into a CNC or diamond turning machine. The Lens Cost Estimator – a new tool in OpticStudio 15 Professional and Premium Editions uses the new XML export format to send lens prescriptions to a manufacturer and receive real-time prototype cost estimates. Optimax is the first manufacturer supported, and the Lens Cost Estimator will retrieve an estimate from the Optimax Estimate web application. The new Lens Cost Estimator combined with sensitivity optimization and tolerancing are powerful tools that assist the designer in achieving cost-effective solutions. Photoluminescent Materials – are phosphors used in LEDs and fluorescent dyes used in biomedical imaging. Accurate modeling of photoluminescence requires not only spectral properties, but particle properties to account for the scattering that occurs in these materials. OpticStudio 15 supports photoluminescence modeling with more realistic inputs. Designers define an absorption spectrum, excitation spectrum or quantum yield, emission spectrum, and particle parameters. These properties can be assigned to any volumetric object in non-sequential mode. In addition, data for several sample phosphor materials are included. This capability supersedes the more approximate waveshift model of photoluminescence and is included in the Premium Edition.
Object Editor – the first of several planned innovations offering users the option of design environment as some users prefer a spreadsheet paradigm, while others prefer a more CAD-like interface. This new feature available in the Premium and Professional Editions allows users to modify any object’s parameter through a graphical user interface similar to CAD programs. Design changes are synced through the entire system so that the editors stay up to date. This would be most useful to designers modeling non-sequential systems that are based upon 3D objects and coordinate systems.
Expanded Freeform Optics – OpticStudio supports several surfaces that can be used for freeform optical design, and all Editions of OpticStudio 15 include Chebyshev surface. This surface along with Zernike polynomials, general XY polynomials, NURB and Bezier splines offer powerful freeform design tools. As manufacturing methods have advanced, optical designers are now able to feasibly incorporate these types of surfaces into their systems. These surfaces can all be optimized and constrained to meet performance and manufacturing constraints.
Zemax OpticStudio V16 SP1 New features streamline your workflow and support manufacturability OpticStudio 16 improves the manufacturability of optical and illumination designs with new features and added functionality that make the entire design process faster and easier while improving the final results. Easily create lens designs that incorporate all manufacturing aspects, including mounting edges, and chip zones that extend beyond the traditional clear aperture Accurately and easily analyze stray light and scatter for opto-mechanical designs with a single-step conversion tool that includes all aspects of source and detection data Measure light on any object or objects including arbitrary CAD parts with a single check box to optimize illumination of target areas Added mobility for single users with soft-key licensing Expanded materials catalogs Incorporate Manufacturing Aspects Into the Design New Opto-Mechanical Semi-Diameter feature improves simulation and modeling by incorporating mounting edges and chip zones required for lens manufacture. Optical design engineers can now accurately define surfaces that extend beyond the clear aperture. Supported Editions: Professional and Premium Seamless Sequential to Non-Sequential Transition New Design Lockdown and Critical Rayset Generator Tools automatically perform multiple operations to prepare a sequential optical system for production, or for opto-mechanical analysis and production, eliminating the need to reconfigure data for import to a separate software program. Supported Editions: Professional and Premium Accurately Simulate Opto-Mechanical Performance New fully-instrumented non-sequential component (NSC) conversion tool easily converts designs from sequential to non-sequential mode creating field points and detectors to simulate optical performance in non-sequential mode. Stray light and scatter analysis for opto-mechanical designs can now be done quickly and easily. Supported Editions: Professional and Premium Analyze Diffractives and Holograms Accurately Now analyze beam profiles both near and far from focus with the Huygens PSF calculation that supports a spherical wavelet construction. Discrete/pixelated diffractive and hologram surfaces can be analyzed accurately using this enhanced feature instead of traditional physical optics propagation. Supported Editions: All Measure light on any object Enhanced Object Properties feature now includes a simple check box option that enables light measurements on any object and can be viewed in the Shaded Model Layout or as text listings in the Detector Viewer. Users can now visualize and optimize illumination of target areas including complex areas with multiple objects. Supported Editions: Professional and Premium ingle User Soft-Key Licensing Improves Mobility Completing our transition to soft-key licensing OpticStudio 16 is now delivered to single-users via an electronic activation code, eliminating the traditional USB dongle. New users don’t need to worry about losing their OpticStudio key and existing users can upgrade to a new soft-key. Supported Editions: All Work Faster with Expanded Resource Libraries New LuxExcel material catalog for 3D printed optics, a new Nihon Kessho Kogaku material catalog, and updated Schott and Ohara material catalogs.