Physical Apertures
This section provides an overview of the physical apertures available in the Optiland package. Physical apertures are used to define boundaries of the individual optical surface, i.e., where rays may interact on the surface. For example, a primary telescope mirror that has a central hole may be defined by a physical aperture that is circular with a hole in the center (i.e., RadialAperture).
Physical Apertures Base Module |
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Radial Aperture Module |
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Rectangular Aperture Module |
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Elliptical Aperture Module |
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Offset Radial Aperture Module |
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Polygon Aperture Module |