- Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:55 pm
#76485
Hi all,
This is a test i did in Maxwell a few months ago, but was kind of lazy to post it untill now.
SUMMARY


Output Beta 1.2.2a


Download DXF file (simplified version)
Download MXS V1.1 file (simplified version)
This is a test i did in Maxwell a few months ago, but was kind of lazy to post it untill now.
SUMMARY
- Pass a ray of light through a first prism to disperse and then pass the dispersed light through a second prism to disperse again.
- Use standard (real life) dielectric material type SF-57, ND=1.847, Abbe=23.8
http://www.edmundoptics.com/techsupport ... icleid=259
- Maxwell output when superimposed with the theoretical light paths seems quite accurate.
However there are a couple of things that are still a mystery, such as: - Why is the first grouping arched instead of vertical, while the second and third grouping appear more straight ?
EDIT: This has been mostly resolved. The behavior is correct as it apears in nature as well. It relates to the height of the colimator slit producing rays that are slightly not parallel as they reach the prism surfaces, thus bending at minutely different angles.
Ref Photo: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/photofile-c/ ... m_8661.jpg - (In the beta 1.2.2a image) The second grouping is probably dispersion of secondary rays (since there are a lot of internal reflections happening inside the prisms and some of those reflections, at certain angles, they iventually escape). However, I am not sure yet which rays cause this grouping
- The third grouping is a little off from where it was expected (it is also possible that my schematic was not too accurate)
- The reflection seen through the second prism does not include the blue caustic that crosses the shadow of the light gun (not even after 1000 hours of rendering)


Output Beta 1.2.2a


Download DXF file (simplified version)
Download MXS V1.1 file (simplified version)
Last edited by Thomas An. on Fri Aug 08, 2014 4:52 pm, edited 12 times in total.
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