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21 April 2006 REFLET scatterometer for 3D scattered light measurements to improve design and simulations in the automotive industry
Audrey Le Lay, Yan Cornil
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Abstract
Why do we need to characterize surfaces and specially scattering of surfaces? In many industries including the automotive industry, interaction of light with materials is very important, in headlamps, tail lamps, dashboards, and the optical simulations made by designers, developers with their illumination design software, their realistic rendering software need scattering data to perform simulations and get results. Unfortunately, only theoretical data are available right now, and simulation results are not relevant of reality. It is why we have developed the REFLET Bench to answer all these problems.
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Audrey Le Lay and Yan Cornil "REFLET scatterometer for 3D scattered light measurements to improve design and simulations in the automotive industry", Proc. SPIE 6198, Photonics in the Automobile II, 619802 (21 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.663378
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Light scattering

Data modeling

Light sources and illumination

3D metrology

Lamps

Optical testing

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