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21 August 2014 Front Matter: Volume 9285
Proceedings Volume 9285, 7th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Smart Structures and Materials for Manufacturing and Testing; 928501 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2082981
Event: 7th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies (AOMATT 2014), 2014, Harbin, China
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Symposium Committee

Honorary Chair

  • Bingkun Zhou, Chinese Optical Society (China)

Symposium General Chair

  • Liwei Zhou, Beijing Optical Society (China)

Symposium General Co-chairs

  • Jianlin Cao, Ministry of Science and Technology of China

  • H. Philip Stahl, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (United States)

  • Yudong Zhang, Institute of Optics and Electronics (China)

  • Larry Stepp, Thirty Meter Telescope Project (United States)

  • Yingchun Liang, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)

  • Yu Yao, Harbin Engineering University (China)

International Academic Committee

  • Wenhan Jiang, Chair, Chinese Academy of Engineering (China)

  • Liwei Zhou, Chinese Academy of Engineering (China) and Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Harald Giessen, University of Stuttgart (Germany)

  • Junhua Pan, Chinese Academy of Engineering (China) and Soochow University (China)

  • Myung K. Cho, National Optical Astronomy Observatory (United States)

Organizing Committee

  • Yudong Zhang, Co-chair, IOE, CAS (China)

  • Jinghua Cao, Co-chair, Bureau of International Cooperation, CAS (China)

  • Libin Xiang, Co-chair, Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellites (China)

  • Yadong Jiang, Co-chair, University of Electronic Science and Technology (China)

Program Committee

  • Xiangdi Lin, Chair, Chinese Academy of Engineering (China)

  • Hu Yang, Co-chair, IOE, CAS (China)

  • Wei Gao, Co-chair, Tohoku University (Japan)

  • Huadong Yu, Co-chair, Changchun University of Science and Technology (China)

Secretary General of the Symposium

  • Li Yang, Committee of Optical Manufacturing Technology, COS (China)

Session Chairs

Session 1-1Fan Wu
Session 2-1Qiming Xin
Session 3-1Shangming Wen
Session 4-1Tingwen Xin
Session 5-1Xiao Wang
Session 6-1Xiangang Luo
Session 1-2Bin Fan
Session 2-2Shengyi Li
Session 3-2Rongzhu Zhang
Session 4-2Qingliang Zhao
Session 5-2Yige Qi
Session 6-2Changtao Wang

Introduction

The 7th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technology (AOMATT) was held 26–29 April 2014 at the Harbin International Conference Center, China.

AOMATT 2014 was kicked off with a formal opening ceremony. The ceremony started with the introduction of VIP guests, symposium chairs, conference chairs, and plenary speakers, followed by opening speeches by Prof. Liwei Zhou, AOMATT 2014 Symposium Chairman, Prof. Bin Xu, Vice President of IOE, a sponsor of AOMATT 2014, and Prof. Yingchun Liang, Assistant President of Harbin Institute of Technology, a local co-sponsor of AOMATT 2014. Dr. H. Philip Stahl, 2014 President of SPIE, technical cosponsor of AOMATT 2014, could not attend the symposium this year due to a schedule conflict, but sent his congratulation letter. In his letter, Dr. Stahl gave high marks for AOMATT and stated:

AOMATT is a very successful collaboration between SPIE, the Institute of Optics and Electronics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Chinese Optical Society. It has become a well-known international symposium on advanced optical manufacturing and testing technologies. The vision of AOMATT is closely aligned with SPIE’s mission to promote optics and photonics around the world.

All of the conference sponsors and attendees greatly appreciate SPIE and Dr. Stahl’s long-standing support of AOMATT since its inception in 2002.

The plenary sessions started immediately after the conclusion of the opening ceremony. There were a total of nine plenary presentations: Dr. Larry Stepp, Telescope Department Head for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Project, USA, presented “Manufacturing the Optics for the Thirty Meter Telescope”; Dr. Bernard Delabre, Optical Design Engineer of European Southern Observatory (ESO), Germany, presented “The Progress of the European Extremely Large Telescope”; Dr. Tao Sun, Director of the Centre for Precision Engineering(CPE) of Harbin Institute of Technology, presented “Method and procedure for the high-efficiency and ultra-precision diamond turning of large optical mirrors”; Dr. Wei Gao, Professor and Director of Research Center for Precision Nanosystems, Dept. of Nanomechanics of Tohoku University, Japan, presented “Precision nanometrology for fabrication of micro optics”; Dr. Xuejun Zhang, Vice President of Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP), CAS, presented “Advanced manufacturing and testing technologies for multiple mirror space telescopes”; Dr. A.G. Poleshchuk, Head of the Laboratory of Diffractive Optics, and Dr. Victor P. Korolkov, senior scientist of Institute of Automation and Electrometry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia, presented “Diffractive optical elements: fabrication and application”; Dr. Axel Schindler, Science and Technology Consultant of Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM), Germany, presented “Advanced ion beam finishing and atmospheric plasma technology for high end optics”; Dr. Harald Giessen, Chair for Ultrafast Nano-Optics in the Department of Physics at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, presented “Complex hybrid plasmonics: new materials and new functionalities”; Dr. Xiangang Luo, Director of State Key Laboratory of Optical Technologies on Nano-Fabrication and Micro-Engineering of Institute of Optics and Electronics, CAS, presented “Manipulating the polarization states of electromagnetic waves using subwavelength structures”. More than 600 people attended the opening ceremony and the full-day plenary sessions.

More than 400 oral and poster papers were selected for AOMATT 2014. About 102 oral papers were presented in six parallel conference sessions on 27 April. A special Technical Workshop was held in the morning of 28 April. An all-symposium poster session was held in the afternoon of 28 April. Authors and attendees had active discussions and exchange of ideas throughout the symposium. Many papers presented cutting-edge research and development work in optical design, manufacturing, and testing. The success of AOMATT 2014 continued the tradition of focus and excellence of this biannual international topical symposium in China.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to COS—The Chinese Optical Society, IOE—Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and to SPIE for sponsoring and supporting AOMATT 2014. We would like to thank all chairs, committee members, authors, and attendee for their contributions to the symposium and sharing their research with colleagues around the world.

The 8th AOMATT is planned for 2016, and we look forward to seeing everyone at AOMATT 2016. Please watch for the Call for Papers and symposium announcements on the SPIE, IOE and COS web sites.

Li Yang

Secretary General, AOMATT 2014

AOMATT 2014 SPONSORS

Sponsored by

COS—The Chinese Optical Society

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IOE—Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Technical Cosponsor

SPIE

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Supporting Organizations

Ministry of Science and Technology of China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Cooperating Organizations

Harbin Institute of Technology (China) • Harbin Engineering University (China) • National University of Defense Technology (China) • University of Electronic Science and Technology of China • Sichuan University (China) • Sichuan Optical Society • State Key Laboratory of Optical Technologies on Nano-Fabrication and Micro-Engineering, IOE, CAS • Key Laboratory of Adaptive Optics, IOE, CAS • Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (China) • Beijing Institute of Technology (China) • Changchun University of Science and Technology (China)

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"Front Matter: Volume 9285", Proc. SPIE 9285, 7th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Smart Structures and Materials for Manufacturing and Testing, 928501 (21 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2082981
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