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    Open Beam Profiler

    Open Beam Profiler

    Profiling and analysis of laser beams with ImageJ

    This open-source software enables profiling and analysis of laser beams. It can be used with a variety of cameras supported by ImageJ and Micro-Manager, or images from any other source. It provides all common analysis methods like D4Sigma, knife-edge, as well as fitting of Hermite-Gauss and super-Gauss functions.
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    LaserCalc

    LaserCalc

    Simulating optical systems

    LaserCalc is an Open Source wxWidgets application for the calculation of optical beam paths and laser resonators based on Gaussian beam matrix optics. In addition beam paths can be optimized to match given beam parameters (mode matching).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MIST

    MIST

    A MATLAB toolbox to simulate optical systems

    Modal Interferometer Simulation Tool (MIST) is a MATLAB toolbox that can simulate arbitrary resonant optical systems in the paraxial beam approximation. It allows the user to define any optical setup (composed typically of laser sources, mirrors, lenses, electro-optical modulators and detectors) and to compute the static laser field at any point. It uses a Hermite-Gauss modal decomposition to simulate diffraction limited optics. This tool is being developed mainly for simulation of large scale...
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    GaussianBeam computes the profile propagation of a Gaussian laser beam through a set of lenses.
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    Downloads: 85 This Week
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    Use the various light reflecting/refracting tools, like mirrors, prisms and splitters, to guide the laser beam to light all the lightbulbs in a level. Avoid directing the laser beam onto bombs as that will force a level restart.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SLM-Topo

    SLM-Topo

    Topology optimisation designed for laser based additive manufacturing

    In the selective laser melting process (SLM), components are built up layer by layer by incremental melting of metal powder with a laser beam. This process leads to locally inhomogeneous material properties of the manufactured components. By integrating these specific material properties of the SLM-process into a topology optimization, product developers can be supported in the design process by simulation. For this purpose, a topology optimization method is being developed which takes...
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