The very characteristic properties of anisotropic media make them a fundamental part of many optical systems, particularly in terms of polarization control of the propagating light. Being able to model crystals and anisotropic components accurately, not just as standalone elements, but especially as one piece of a larger, more complex system, is then of evident interest across a broad range of fields of application.
That is just what the fast physical optics modeling and design software VirtualLab Fusion can provide: with its consistent treatment of light as a fully fledged electromagnetic field, its flagship “connecting electromagnetic field solvers” technology, and the new solver for crystals and anisotropic media that saw the light in our release earlier this year of version 2021.1, you have all you need to model your optical systems with crystals. This enables keeping track of all facets of polarization effects in the system, whether they stem from the anisotropy of the crystal or other phenomena in the system. Join us in this webinar if you want to hear more about:
Olga Baladron-Zorita
Senior Optical Engineer
Olga Baladron-Zorita is employed as a Senior Optical Engineer at LightTrans International. Among other tasks, she conducts webinars and training courses based on VirtualLab Fusion.
This webinar is offered several times. Select the date and time that works best for you.
21 October 2021
10:00 – 11:00 (CEST)
18:00 – 19:00 (CEST)
Datum
21.10.2021
10:00 Uhr
- 19:00 Uhr
Veranstalter
LightTrans International GmbH
Kahlaische Straße 4, 07745 Jena
Telefon
+49.3641.53129-0
E-Mail
info (at) lighttrans.com