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Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)

Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)  
David Allan Hughes
 Re: Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)  
Diffractive.Optics at free.fr
 Re: Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)  
Bob May
From:David Allan Hughes
Subject:Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)
Date:Mon, 10 Jan 2005 19:22:10 +0000
Hey,

I am currently working on a program that simulates a beam propagating. You
can allow the beam to interact with lenses and apertures. I am trying to
write a front end for this currently command line program, and was
wondering if anyone had heard of similar projects?

In the end I hope it to be similar to ABCD for the mac.

David
From:Diffractive.Optics at free.fr
Subject:Re: Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)
Date:13 Jan 2005 09:40:01 -0800
Hi David,

You should probably have a look at:

http://diffractive.optics.free.fr

regards,




David Allan Hughes wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I am currently working on a program that simulates a beam
propagating. You
> can allow the beam to interact with lenses and apertures. I am trying
to
> write a front end for this currently command line program, and was
> wondering if anyone had heard of similar projects?
>
> In the end I hope it to be similar to ABCD for the mac.
>
> David
From:Bob May
Subject:Re: Beam Propagation software for Linux (KDE)
Date:Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:17:59 -0800
Science Lab Software has a fairly nice front end for their product.
The front end is a graphical description of the optics and the light source.
Clicking on an optic will bring up the editing page for that piece.
Observation Screens show what the light rays are like at any point desired.

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