Erica, the easiest way to model this is to input the wavelengths and weights on the wavelength data (Ctrl-W). This will allow any analysis to have an accurate spectrum of what is getting to your detector or evaluation plane.
Davi, As with Erica's response below a custom source would be included in the "wavelength data" dialog box. Actually this is intended to hold the wavelength weights for source spectrum, bandpass filter and detector responsivity. These weights can radically change things like MTF
Are there any connection: between zemax and soild state
This is a great tutorial for standard glasses, but what about colored glasses typically used in filter application?
Erica, the easiest way to model this is to input the wavelengths and weights on the wavelength data (Ctrl-W). This will allow any analysis to have an accurate spectrum of what is getting to your detector or evaluation plane.
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Hi ! Could you show us a tutorial about designing non-sequential systems ?
Thanks a lot
These videos are great! But tutorial about non-sequential is also what I need!
How can I custom the source? I have data from some experiments and I don't know how insert this on the software
Davi, As with Erica's response below a custom source would be included in the "wavelength data" dialog box. Actually this is intended to hold the wavelength weights for source spectrum, bandpass filter and detector responsivity. These weights can radically change things like MTF