Automatic shaping process for producing optical elements
Journal of Optical Technology, Vol. 76, Issue 9, pp. 586-589
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V. V. Mikhaĭlov, A. V. Paraka, V. N. Chekal', Yu. I. Chudakov, A. Ya. Chukhnin, and S. E. Shevtsov, "Automatic shaping process for producing optical elements," J. Opt. Technol. 76, 586-589 (2009)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/JOT/abstract.cfm?URI=JOT-76-9-586
Abstract
This article presents the work carried out at the Scientific Research Institute for Comprehensive Testing of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems to create a process for automatically shaping precision optical surfaces, including equipment for grinding and polishing optical surfaces, methods of interference monitoring, and software and techniques for using a compact tool. The results of processing the surface of a laser mirror with asphericity 400 μm are presented.
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Scientific Research Institute for Comprehensive Testing of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems
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