What is Etendue, and Why is It Important?
This webinar is hosted By: NonImaging Optical Design Technical Group
17 July 2019 12:00 - 13:00
Eastern Daylight/Summer Time (US & Canada) (UTC -04:00)Etendue, and the conservation law it obeys, is probably the most important, most widely quoted and most badly understood quantity in illumination optics. In this webinar, the presenter will start with a clear, full explanation of what phase space is, for illumination optics. Rays are points in this 4D phase space, where some key relations are much easier to see and prove than in everyday 3D space: This mathematical "bridge" is an extremely powerful mental tool, helping to understand what light does as it propagates through an optical system.
Etendue, then, is "simply" volume in this 4D phase space. The presenter will show that, under certain circumstances, etendue is indeed conserved. It is the "certain circumstances" part that causes the widespread confusion that most people experience when they start working with etendue. In this webinar, the presenter will clarify precisely under which conditions etendue is conserved, and what happens when these conditions are violated.
Examples throughout the webinar will maintain the connection to real world optical design problems, showing how important and powerful the concept of etendue.
What You Will Learn:
- Phase space optics for illumination
- Why and what circumstances etendue is conserved
- Applying etendue conservation in your life as an optical designer
Who Should Attend:
- Engineers and scientists in industry, who focuses on optical design for illumination
- Optical Scientists
- Students of optics