I would like to create a lens, but with a specific output surface , so all the optics will relay on the input surface using the merit function . It is possible to include a CAD surface in sequential mode? if not, How can I model the surface I have as input if have not got any symmetry? (mostly all the available surfaces have a rotational symmetry).
Best answer by Allie
Hi Domingo,
If you want to input a CAD surface into Sequential Mode, you can do so with a Mixed Mode system. This type of setup is described in the Knowledgebase articles below:
If you are looking for a way to model a custom surface shape in Sequential Mode, this is also possible with a DLL or Grid Sag surface. If you have an equation for the surface shape, those surface types may be more useful than an imported CAD object.
If you want to input a CAD surface into Sequential Mode, you can do so with a Mixed Mode system. This type of setup is described in the Knowledgebase articles below:
If you are looking for a way to model a custom surface shape in Sequential Mode, this is also possible with a DLL or Grid Sag surface. If you have an equation for the surface shape, those surface types may be more useful than an imported CAD object.
Thanks a lot for your comment. It was a great help. I have retaked this study again and now I am lost trying to built a truefreeform surface to perform the output of the lens (the entry surface is a given surface) , but I can not do it well, every try to optimize the merit function, the trufreeform is nonsense, even using GOPT to control de grip. Where can I find more information about how to use truefreeform surfaces? I have seen 'Using the TrueFreeForm surface for grid based freeform optimization' but there is no complete explanation about how to use it or to avoid this nonsense surfaces. Thanks a lot.
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