Literature


How to use Engineered Diffusers


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This application not provides information on how to use Engineered Diffusers™.
How to use engineered diffusers

LED luminaire with controlled light distribution


Summary
Presented at the SPIE 2006 Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, describes RPC's luminaire designs for LED Illumination
RPC Luminaire Presentation

Lightguide with controlled numerical aperture for general illumination


Summary
Presented at the SPIE 2006 Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, describes RPC's light design for efficient light delivery and distribution.
RPC Lightguide Presentation

Deterministic microlens diffuser for Lambertian scatter


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Presented at the SPIE 2006 Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, describes RPC's HiLAM diffuser that generates efficient Lambertian scatter.
RPC Lambertian presentation

“Engineered microlens arrays provide new control for display and lighting applications, ”


Photonics Spectra, 38(6), June 2004.

Summary
Engineered diffusers™ are a new diffuser and beam-shaping technology that provides significant performance enhancements for applications such as general beam homogenization, displays, solid-state lighting, lithographic systems, backlighting, and projection screens. This paper illustrates some of the capabilities of Engineered diffusers™ and their application to light control with lasers and LED light sources.
Light Tamers

Structured microlens arrays for beam shaping,

Optical Engineering 42(11), November 2003.


Summary
This paper illustrates the use of Engineered diffusers™ for laser beam shaping, diffusion, and homogenization, showing the ability to perform complex beam shaping tasks. Both intensity profile and spatial distribution are controlled with high efficiency (mostly limited by surface losses) and without the presence of artifacts
such as zero order. Applications include excimer laser beam shaping, display screens, light-control films, and illumination.

 

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