Re: optical design software



Ok, thanks for useful information.

Now, there is a very critical question for me:

Is it possible to propagate a laser diode beam with different divergence in
fast and slow axis with Zemax EE or I have to do 2 separate simulations. I
guess it should be possible.

jean-luc



"Nosterill" <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I've been using Zemax EE for years, outputting designs as STEP or IGES
> to SolidWorks. The objects export with no problems in either format but
> only the IGES form includes a unique file name in the exported objects.
> STEP file objects are imported into SolidWorks as Imported object 1, 2
> etc. and can easily get confused with, or overwrite other imported
> objects.
>


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