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Modern Concepts for Computer-Aided Design in Diffractive Optics

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Abstract

Diffractive optics is a field of growing interest not only in science but also for industrial applications. This motivates a demand for modem development and testing tools. As in other technical disciplines, powerful software systems (SWSs) can play a key role in the development and the successful usage of diffractive elements (DEs). The reason is the high amount of functionality and flexibility such a system may offer to the user at low cost. Rapid prototyping of DEs and optical systems will be possible.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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