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30 December 1981 Noncontact Alignment And Spacing Of Optics
J. A. Magner, C. A. Martin
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Proceedings Volume 0288, Los Alamos Conf on Optics '81; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932030
Event: Los Alamos Conference on Optics, 1981, Los Alamos, United States
Abstract
The performance of individual optics and of optical systems is sensitive to surface figure, to interelement optic spacing and to the precise spatial location of figure defects. However, it is seldom practical during the manufacturing process to make detailed measurements each time one wants to test the optic. In this paper, we describe some simple, yet accurate tests which are appropriate to the constraints of a manufactur-ing environment. For testing surface figure and optical-element spacing, a test using a system of lenses is described. The problem of locating defects in a complicated piece, such as an aspheric, can be solved using an array of corner cubes. Since the intensity of the return beam from the corner cubes is much greater than that from the optic under test, there is no way to be confused by artifacts. Moreover, the accuracy of this method for surface mapping is good. Some problems with the practical implementation of these tests are also discussed.
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J. A. Magner and C. A. Martin "Noncontact Alignment And Spacing Of Optics", Proc. SPIE 0288, Los Alamos Conf on Optics '81, (30 December 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932030
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KEYWORDS
Aspheric lenses

Optics manufacturing

Lens design

Manufacturing

Optical testing

Reflectors

Tolerancing

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