agile-model
Model and simulation for hybrid-liquid AGILEs for use in solar panel research
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Model and simulation for hybrid-liquid AGILEs for use in solar panel research
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Model and simulation for hybrid-liquid AGILEs
- Blog post covering background and research: https://passcod.name/technical/agile/index.html
- To cite, see CITATION.cff
Owner
- Name: Félix Saparelli
- Login: passcod
- Kind: user
- Location: New Zealand
- Company: @BeyondEssential
- Website: https://passcod.name
- Twitter: passcod
- Repositories: 261
- Profile: https://github.com/passcod
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title: Hybrid-liquid Axially Graded Index Lenses
abstract: TODO
version: 0.1.0
date-released: 2022-08-12
repository-code: https://github.com/passcod/model-agile
license: Apache-2.0
authors:
- family-names: Saparelli
given-names: Félix
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2010-630X
references:
- type: blog
authors:
- family-names: University
given-names: Stanford
abstract: Researchers imagined, designed, and tested an elegant lens device that
can efficiently gather light from all angles and concentrate it at a fixed output
position.
collection-title: Stanford News
date-accessed: 2022-08-12
issue-date: 2022-06-27
languages:
- en
notes: 'section: Science & Technology'
title: New optical device could help solar arrays focus light, even under clouds
url: https://news.stanford.edu/2022/06/27/new-optical-device-help-solar-arrays-focus-light-even-clouds/
- type: article
authors:
- family-names: Vaidya
given-names: Nina
- family-names: Solgaard
given-names: Olav
abstract: Complex optical devices including aspherical focusing mirrors, solar concentrator
arrays, and immersion lenses were 3D printed using commercial technology and experimentally
demonstrated by evaluating surface roughness and shape. The as-printed surfaces
had surface roughness on the order of tens of microns. To improve this unacceptable
surface quality for creating optics, a polymer smoothing technique was developed.
Atomic force microscopy and optical profilometry showed that the smoothing technique
reduced the surface roughness to a few nanometers, consistent with the requirements
of high-quality optics, while tests of optical functionality demonstrated that
the overall shapes were maintained so that near theoretically predicted operation
was achieved. The optical surface smoothing technique is a promising approach
towards using 3D printing as a flexible tool for prototyping and fabrication of
miniaturized high-quality optics.
collection-title: Microsystems & Nanoengineering
copyright: 2018 The Author(s)
database: www.nature.com
date-accessed: 2022-08-12
doi: 10.1038/s41378-018-0015-4
start: 1
end: 8
issn: 2055-7434
issue: '1'
issue-date: 2018-07-16
journal: Microsyst Nanoeng
languages:
- en
notes: |-
number: 1
publisher: Nature Publishing Group
title: 3D printed optics with nanometer scale surface roughness
url: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41378-018-0015-4
volume: 4
- type: generic
authors:
- name: anonymous
date-accessed: 2022-08-12
title: ee412_finalreport-gradedindex.pdf
url: https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/sites/g/files/sbiybj8726/f/sections/diplayfiles/ee412_finalreport-gradedindex.pdf
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