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Behind the Scenes: The Vision and Impact of Glass Expert

In this rare look behind the scenes, we sit down with award-winning designer Dr. John Rogers, a cornerstone of our Engineering Services team, to discuss the vision behind Glass Expert, a revolutionary feature in CODE V. John shares insights from his decades of experience, illustrating how Glass Expert transforms complex optical designs into reality with unmatched precision.

"What was the motivation for developing Glass Expert?"

CODE V can optimize glass types by treating the index and Abbe values as continuous variables. However, the challenge lies in converting these "fictitious" glasses into real glass types. The difficulty is that other properties of optical glasses (like secondary dispersion, CTE, and dn/dT value) do not vary continuously with index and Abbe.

"How were these challenges addressed before Glass Expert?"

Previously, we varied the glasses in a continuous manner and then selected the real glass that most closely matched the index and Abbe values of the "fictitious" glass. This method often led to sub-optimal performance as it ignored the non-continuous variation of other glass properties.

"What specific design challenges does Glass Expert solve that prior solutions don't?"

Our Engineering Services group has extensive experience in making glass choices, designing complex optical systems, and studying the properties of optical glass. This expertise enabled us to develop an algorithm that makes intelligent choices about which glasses to use, addressing challenges that previous methods could not.

"Can you share an anecdote where Glass Expert solved a complex design problem?"

Soon after its implementation, Glass Expert was used by a well-known optical design house to design a very wide-angle (nearly fisheye) lens that needed to be extremely well-corrected for lateral color. Initially, we anticipated a long process, but overnight, Glass Expert found a solution that met all the design goals. The customer was thrilled and began revising the design goals upward to see how much better the design could be made.

"How has Glass Expert changed the way you approach your design workflow?"

The most immediate change is that Glass Expert can accomplish in a few hours what a highly experienced designer could achieve in a week or more of hard work. Although it was conceived as a tool for improving the secondary color of an optical system, we have also found that, when used with Multiple Environmental Coupling (MECo), Glass Expert excels at athermalizing optical systems as well.

User Group Meetings and Optical Design Days

Synopsys Optical Design Day Featuring LightTools With Dr. William Cassarly

Synopsys Optical Design Day Featuring LightTools - With Dr. William Cassarly

23 May 2025 | 9:00 - 15:00 CEST
In-Person Event | Munich, Germany

One-day event including lunch

LucidShape User Group Meetings

LucidShape User Group Meeting

LucidShape User Group Meeting
16-17 June 2025
Munich, Germany

LucidShape User Group Meeting

LucidShape User Group Meeting
22 July 2025
Novi, Michigan

Introducing UserTol: A User Tolerancing Program for CODE V

UserTol is a versatile and parallelized tolerancing feature that you can customize to perform detailed and rapid Monte Carlo and sensitivity analyses. It offers a customizable approach to modeling the perturbation, compensation, and performance evaluation processes when aligning an optical system.

Download the UserTol files and watch a 25-minute walkthrough video on the Synopsys Learning Center.

Introducing UserTol: A User Tolerancing Feature for CODE V

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Optical Design Day Presentations Available

Catch up on these staff presentations from the April 2025 event in Rochester, New York:

  • Introducing 2nd Generation Multi-Environmental Coupling in CODE V and other CODE V 2025.03
  • UserTol: A New User Tolerancing Program for CODE V
  • How to Model a Perfect Paraxial Lens in CODE V
  • The Abbe Sine Condition and Aberration Theory for Metalenses
  • Modeling Diffractives and Meta Optics
  • Including Stray Light Analysis in the Design Workflow

Synopsys Photonic Device Compiler

Synopsys Photonic Device Compiler enables photonic IC designers and process design kit (PDK) developers to create custom photonic devices and include them in circuit-level simulation, layout, and verification. It is fully compatible with Synopsys OptoCompiler. Synopsys Photonic Device Compiler enables the creation of photonic components for applications such as data communications, sensing, and quantum technologies.

With its user-friendly interface and advanced automation features, Synopsys Photonic Device Compiler helps reduce design complexity and improve accuracy, supporting faster development cycles for photonic innovations.

Student and Professor Corner

Calling all students studying optics and enrolled in North American universities!  Have you designed an amazing optical project this school year using CODE V, LightTools, LucidShape, or RSoft Photonic Device Tools? Submit your project for this student design competition, and you could be our next winner! Entries are due June 16, 2025. Awards totaling $20,000 will be granted. Visit our website to learn how to enter your project today!

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