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11 November 1999 Novel approaches to generate aspherical optical surfaces
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Abstract
This paper gives a methodological analysis of abrasive Optical Fabrication Techniques that apply an abrasive contact between tool and workpiece for the generation of refractive and reflective (a) spherical optical surfaces. Optical Fabrication Techniques comprise the following two functioning elements: the used Material Removal Process (MRP, e.g. fresh feed polishing) and the applied Shaping Method (SM, e.g. based on surface evolution calculations). Important MRP's and SM's are reviewed. Subsequently, state-of-the-art optical fabrication techniques will be discussed representing existing combinations of MRP's and SM's. Finally, it will be shown, that new optical fabrication techniques can be developed either by inventing new MRP's or SM's, or by creating new combinations of existing MRP's and SM's.
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Oliver W. Faehnle and Hedser H. van Brug "Novel approaches to generate aspherical optical surfaces", Proc. SPIE 3782, Optical Manufacturing and Testing III, (11 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.369181
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KEYWORDS
Surface finishing

Polishing

Abrasives

Optical fabrication

Fabrication

Ion beams

Optical components

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