Call for Papers 2025
The full version of this Call for Papers, including submission guidelines and abstract submission is organized through SPIE:
Abstract Due: 12 February 2025 (Deadline Extended!)
Author Notification: 14 April 2025
Manuscript Due: 16 July 2025
Conference Dates: 3-7 August 2025
We are delighted to announce the twentieth "XX" anniversary of the Nonimaging Optics conference at SPIE Optics + Photonics 2025! This marks an important milestone for the nonimaging optics community, and we anticipate an exciting program of presentations and discussions.
Nonimaging optics is the discipline of optics that focuses on power transfer rather than image fidelity. Nonimaging optics is of fundamental importance to any application involving transport of energy in the form of light. Nonimaging devices substantially outperform traditional imaging lenses and mirrors in many applications, approaching the theoretical (thermodynamic) limit of radiative energy transfer, while yielding optimized irradiance patterns and/or improved optical efficiency. From a practical perspective, this paves the way towards relaxed physical tolerances, improved optical uniformity, and reduced manufacturing costs compared to conventional optical designs.
Nonimaging optics is of fundamental importance to the design of optical devices and systems in the fields of solar energy, illumination, and radiative energy conversion. This conference is the platform for bringing together experts and newcomers to discuss all aspects of the theory and application of nonimaging optics.
Design Competition (new this year!)
In honor of our twentieth anniversary, this year's conference will feature a design competition paying tribute to the aptly named refleXion-refleXion (XX) optical concentrator. All conference attendees are encouraged to participate! For full instructions and to submit, visit: https://nonimaging-conference.org/competition-2025
Awards
The Nonimaging Optics conference committee will present a "Best Student and Postdoc Presentation Award" to the best oral presentation given by a student or postdoc. This award is sponsored by Synopsys and includes a cash prize for the winner.
Topics of Interest
The Nonimaging Optics conference addresses the theory of nonimaging optics and its application to various fields, from solar energy concentration to LED systems and beyond. We encourage submissions in the topics listed below, and particularly encourage submissions that bridge multiple thematic areas or demonstrate novel applications of nonimaging optics principles.
Theoretical Foundations and Modeling
- Light fields and geometric flow lines
- Ray-tracing and alternative modeling techniques
- Phase-space methods and their applications
- Conservation laws and invariants in nonimaging optics
- Radiative transfer principles in nonimaging optics
Design and Optimization Techniques
- Tailored systems
- Flowline design
- Numerical and freeform systems
- Novel design methods for specific applications
Energy and Solar Applications
- Solar optics (general collection, concentration, and measurement of solar energy)
- Solar thermal collectors and concentrating solar power (CSP)
- Luminescent concentrators
- Thermophotovoltaic electricity generation
- Optical furnaces and radiative heating
- Concentrator photovoltaics (CPV) optics
Lighting and Illumination
- LED applications of nonimaging optics
- Display backlighting and uniform illumination systems
- Daylighting solutions
- Advanced luminaire design and smart lighting
- Beam shaping optics
- Visual perception optimization
- Industrial illumination design
Manufacturing and Experimental Techniques
- Experimental demonstration of nonimaging devices
- Manufacturing processes for nonimaging optics
- Prototyping and 3D printing of nonimaging optical systems
- Tolerance analysis
Specialized and Emerging Applications
- Optical devices for radiative cooling
- Thermo-optical energy conversion systems
- Light-pipe systems
- Cerenkov detectors for astronomy
- Nonimaging optics in medical devices
- Novel applications of compound parabolic concentrators (CPCs) or other nonimaging devices
- Application of artificial intelligence (AI) for optical design
Highlight
A joint session organized together with Conference OP316 New Concepts in Solar and Thermal Radiation Conversion VI. Submissions covering cross-cutting topics will be considered for the joint session.