Lens design, optimization, and analysis in Python
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Lens design, optimization, and analysis in Python
This repository contains all the various and noteworthy codes (in Python and Mathematica, mostly) I have ever made while studying for my degree and future studies in Physics at the University of the Balearic Islands. Still a work in progress.
Scientific computing library for optics, computer graphics and visual perception
An open source Python single-pixel imaging kit for educational and research purposes.
A Python library for simulating optical systems, similar to Zemax
Tools for measuring the reflective Capillary Refill Time using Python.
Optical properties for the LEGEND experiment and Geant4 simulations
Wave optical models and inverse algorithms for label-agnostic imaging of density & orientation.
Package xrt (XRayTracer) is a python software library for ray tracing and wave propagation in x-ray regime. It is primarily meant for modeling synchrotron sources, beamlines and beamline elements.
Python package for high-performance spatial light modulator (SLM) control and holography. Supports features from aberration-corrected 3D point clouds to automated Fourier-domain calibrations.
citrine, a small Python library for calculating spectral properties of down conversion based single-photon sources
Open-source, integrated optical modelling of complex stacks
Python 3 codes for beam optics measurements and corrections in circular particle accelerators
A 3D electromagnetic FDTD simulator written in Python with optional GPU support
Minimal Python module to assist setting up Tidy3D FDTD simulation on planar nanophotonic devices.
Electromagnetic simulation (RCWA) & optimization package in Python
Differentiable optical models as parameterised neural networks in Jax using Zodiax
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