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A Low-cost, Flexible, High Dynamic Range Test for Free-form Illumination Optics

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Abstract

Software Configurable Optical Test System (SCOTS)[1], a computerized “reverse Hartmann test”, can rapidly quantitatively measure complex 3D specular surfaces, for instance solar collectors, faceted automotive headlight or free-form surfaces without complex calibrations.

© 2010 OSA, SPIE

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