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Here you can find explanations on basic PyPO topics. Reading these explanations is recommended before diving into the tutorials proper. Introduction to PyPO and design principles. Introduction To The System object. Reflectors/Elements In PyPO. Gridding And Parameterisations In PyPO.
PyPO is optical simulation software, aimed at engineers/students in the field of (quasi)-optical design that have access to CUDA-capable GPUs. The software can be run multi-threaded, but the real power shines through when running PyPO on the GPU.
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PyPO is a Python package that simulates the propagation of electromagnetic field distributions using the equivalent surface current method which is a method belonging to the field of physical optics (PO). This allows for vectorial propagation of beam patterns between (off-axis) quadric and planar reflector geometries.