Senior Optical Engineer - Stray Light
Full-Time 160000 - 200000 USD per-year-salaryJob Overview
In this highly collaborative role, you will work closely with sequential optical designers, opto-mechanical engineers, material scientists, and optical systems engineers. You will implement mechanical feature models (e.g., baffles, beam dumps) directly into non-sequential software to validate their effectiveness. You will also write custom scripts to automate complex analyses and process large datasets, ensuring our high-energy DUV systems operate safely and efficiently.
In this highly collaborative role, you will work closely with sequential optical designers, opto-mechanical engineers, material scientists, and optical systems engineers. You will implement mechanical feature models (e.g., baffles, beam dumps) directly into non-sequential software to validate their effectiveness. You will also write custom scripts to automate complex analyses and process large datasets, ensuring our high-energy DUV systems operate safely and efficiently.
Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive non-sequential ray tracing (primarily using FRED software) to analyze stray light, ghost reflections, scattering, and diffraction in high-energy DUV laser systems.
- Identify and mitigate high-fluence "hot spots" and fringing effects to prevent optical damage and ensure system longevity.
- Implement and evaluate mechanical feature models (such as baffles, apertures, and beam dumps) within non-sequential environments to actively mitigate stray light.
- Write and maintain custom scripts (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or FRED script) to automate ray trace simulations, process large datasets, interface to other analysis tools and quantify system-level signal degradation.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with sequential optical designers to optimize system layouts for stray light performance.
- Work closely with opto-mechanical engineers to design and validate physical stray light mitigation hardware.
- Partner with material scientists to evaluate Bidirectional Scattering Distribution Functions (BSDF/BRDF), surface roughness, and specialized UV-resilient absorptive coatings/materials.
- Collaborate with Optical Systems Engineers to ensure stray light requirements are defined, met, and verified at the system level for ICF applications.
Qualifications
- Education: B.S. or M.S. degree in Optical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field.
- Experience: 5+ years of dedicated experience in stray light analysis and non-sequential optomechanical modeling.
- Expert-level proficiency in non-sequential optical design software, with a strong preference for FRED.
- Demonstrated experience writing scripts to automate optical analysis and process ray trace data.
- Strong understanding of stray light mitigation techniques, including the implementation of mechanical features (baffles, beam dumps) in optical models.
- Solid foundation in physical optics, scattering (BSDF/BRDF), and diffraction.
- Proven ability to work in a cross-collaborative environment with multi-disciplinary engineering teams.
- Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
Desired
- Ph.D. in Optical Engineering, Physics, or related field.
- 8+ years of experience in stray light analysis for high-energy laser systems or deep UV (DUV) applications.
- Experience with Laser Induced Damage Thresholds (LIDT) and material fluorescence in the DUV regime.
- Specific experience working on laser systems for Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) or similar high-fluence beam delivery systems.
- Familiarity with stray light measurement instrumentation (e.g., scatterometers) to correlate empirical data with simulation models.
- Experience importing and managing complex CAD geometry within FRED or other non-sequential optical simulation environments.
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