Ray-tracing image simulations of transparent objects with complex shape and inhomogeneous refractive index
Ray-tracing image simulations of transparent objects with complex shape and inhomogeneous refractive index
Optical images of transparent three-dimensional objects can be different from a replica of the object's cross section in the image plane, due to refraction at the surface or in the body of the object. Simulations of the object's image are thus needed for the visualization and validation of physical models, but previous image simulations for fluid dynamics showed significant differences from experiments. We report ray tracing image simulations that replicate with high fidelity brightfield microscopy images of drops with complex shapes, and images of pressure and shock waves traveling inside them. For high fidelity, the simulations must replicate the spatial and angular distribution of illumination rays, and both the experiment and the simulation must be designed for accurate optical modeling. These techniques are directly applicable to optical microscopy and expand the type and the accuracy of three-dimensional information that can be extracted from optical images.
Armin Kalita、Bryan Oller、Thomas Paula、Alexander Bußmann、Sebastian Marte、Gabriel Blaj、Raymond G. Sierra、Sandra Mous、Kirk A. Larsen、Xinxin Cheng、Matt J. Hayes、Kelsey Banta、Stella Lisova、Peter Nguyen、Serge A. H. Guillet、Divya Thanasekaran、Silke Nelson、Mengning Liang、Stefan Adami、Nikolaus A. Adams、Claudiu A. Stan
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Armin Kalita,Bryan Oller,Thomas Paula,Alexander Bußmann,Sebastian Marte,Gabriel Blaj,Raymond G. Sierra,Sandra Mous,Kirk A. Larsen,Xinxin Cheng,Matt J. Hayes,Kelsey Banta,Stella Lisova,Peter Nguyen,Serge A. H. Guillet,Divya Thanasekaran,Silke Nelson,Mengning Liang,Stefan Adami,Nikolaus A. Adams,Claudiu A. Stan.Ray-tracing image simulations of transparent objects with complex shape and inhomogeneous refractive index[EB/OL].(2025-07-30)[2025-08-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23145.点此复制
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