Illinois Tools: Biconvex Lens

By Nahil Sobh1; Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh1

1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Apperture controlled 2D bi-convex lens with toggling capability

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Version 1.0b - published on 30 Mar 2016

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Abstract

Using lenses to focus incident plane waves to a fixed spot is an extremely important phenomena, gaining increased prominence in advanced microscopy techniques. While lens behavior has been studied experimentally in the light of geometrical optics, an attempt has been made to study lens behavior using the principles of electromagnetic optics. With increasing computational capabilities it has become possible to visualize the passage of light through optical systems, like lenses, from first principles by applying Finite Difference Time Domain Method directly to Maxwell's equations. This particular tool enables the user to visualize selective passage of light through the lens-system.

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1. Munir Nayfeh, Professor, Physics Dept., University of Illinois

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Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) at nanohub.org

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  • Nahil Sobh, Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh (2016), "Illinois Tools: Biconvex Lens," https://nanohub.org/resources/biconvex. (DOI: 10.4231/D37S7HT4S).

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