1 August 2007 New retroreflector technology for light-collecting systems
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Abstract
A novel retroreflector design using a pseudo-phase-conjugation mirror, viz., a corner cube mirror array (CMA), is proposed for light-collecting systems to increase the apparent brightness of the light source and thus increase the light collection efficiency. Measurement data for a dual paraboloid reflector system using a CMA retroreflector are presented. Design issues for the CMA are discussed. The advantages of the CMA retroreflector are: (1) it is a self-aligning technique, so it works regardless of its shape and position; (2) it is self-compensated for image distortion. Therefore a highly efficient low-cost light collection system with bigger manufacture tolerances is possible.
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Yong-Jing Wang, Kenneth K. Li, and Seiji Inatsugu "New retroreflector technology for light-collecting systems," Optical Engineering 46(8), 084001 (1 August 2007). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2769594
Published: 1 August 2007
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KEYWORDS
Retroreflectors

Mirrors

Lamps

Reflectivity

Spherical lenses

Light sources

Light

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