International audienceWe present in this paper a generic and parameter-free algorithm to efficiently build a wide variety of optical components, such as mirrors or lenses, that satisfy some light energy constraints. In all of our problems, one is given a collimated or point light source and a desired illumination after reflection or refraction and the goal is to design the geometry of a mirror or lens which transports exactly the light emitted by the source onto the target. We first propose a general framework and show that eight different optical component design problems amount to solving a Light Energy Conservation equation that involves the computation of Visibility diagrams. We show that these diagrams all have the same structure and c...
Since antiquity humans are interested in the design of mirrors and lenses to create light distributi...
The demand for concentrating light or thermal radiation, or for changing the path of a light beam ac...
In this article, we present a least-squares method to compute freeform surfaces of a lens with paral...
International audienceWe present in this paper a generic and parameter-free algorithm to efficiently...
Caustics are captivating light patterns created by materials focusing or diverting light by refracti...
An overview of computational methods for solving geometrical optical design problems is presented. S...
Inverse caustic problem, that is computing the geometry of a reflector and/or refractor based on a g...
In this article we present a method for the design of fully free-form reflectors for illumination sy...
In this thesis, we are interested in solving many inverse problems arising inoptics. More precisely,...
The field of freeform illumination design has surged since the introduction of new fabrication techn...
Figure 1: Designing caustics: the photograph shows an aluminum piece that was optimized such that, w...
We propose a novel system for designing and manufacturing surfaces that produce desired caustic imag...
We present a new algorithm for computational caustic design. Our algorithm solves for the shape of a...
This paper proposes a technique for the design of reflector shapes from prescribed optical propertie...
We present a method for the design of a single freeform reflector that converts the light distributi...
Since antiquity humans are interested in the design of mirrors and lenses to create light distributi...
The demand for concentrating light or thermal radiation, or for changing the path of a light beam ac...
In this article, we present a least-squares method to compute freeform surfaces of a lens with paral...
International audienceWe present in this paper a generic and parameter-free algorithm to efficiently...
Caustics are captivating light patterns created by materials focusing or diverting light by refracti...
An overview of computational methods for solving geometrical optical design problems is presented. S...
Inverse caustic problem, that is computing the geometry of a reflector and/or refractor based on a g...
In this article we present a method for the design of fully free-form reflectors for illumination sy...
In this thesis, we are interested in solving many inverse problems arising inoptics. More precisely,...
The field of freeform illumination design has surged since the introduction of new fabrication techn...
Figure 1: Designing caustics: the photograph shows an aluminum piece that was optimized such that, w...
We propose a novel system for designing and manufacturing surfaces that produce desired caustic imag...
We present a new algorithm for computational caustic design. Our algorithm solves for the shape of a...
This paper proposes a technique for the design of reflector shapes from prescribed optical propertie...
We present a method for the design of a single freeform reflector that converts the light distributi...
Since antiquity humans are interested in the design of mirrors and lenses to create light distributi...
The demand for concentrating light or thermal radiation, or for changing the path of a light beam ac...
In this article, we present a least-squares method to compute freeform surfaces of a lens with paral...