Optical Modeling and Performance Predictions XIII 2023
DOI: 10.1117/12.2678001
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Poke: an open-source, ray-based physical optics platform

Jaren N. Ashcraft,
Ewan S. Douglas,
Daewook Kim
et al.

Abstract: Integrated optical models allow for accurate prediction of the as-built performance of an optical instrument. Optical models are typically composed of a separate ray trace and diffraction model to capture both the geometrical and physical regimes of light. These models are typically separated across both open-source and commercial software that don't interface with each other directly. To bridge the gap between ray trace models and diffraction models, we have built an open-source optical analysis platform in P… Show more

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“…Our GBD module was built in the Poke 55,56 Python package currently available on Github. Poke was originally developed to be a polarization ray tracing module to study the influence of polarization aberrations on astronomical coronagraphs.…”
Section: Hybrid Propagation Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our GBD module was built in the Poke 55,56 Python package currently available on Github. Poke was originally developed to be a polarization ray tracing module to study the influence of polarization aberrations on astronomical coronagraphs.…”
Section: Hybrid Propagation Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%