Edward R. FreniereG. Groot GregoryRichard A. Hassler
Monte Carlo ray tracing programs are now being used to solve many optical analysis problems in which the entire optomechanical system must be considered. In many analyses, it is desired to consider the effects of diffraction by mechanical edges. Smoothly melding the effects of diffraction, a wave phenomenon, into a ray-tracing program is a significant technical challenge. This paper discusses the suitability of several methods of calculating diffraction for use in ray tracing programs. A method based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle was chosen for use in TracePro, a commercial Monte Carlo ray tracing program, and is discussed in detail.
Edward R. FreniereG. Groot GregoryRichard A. Hassler