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3 September 1985 Defects Induced In Optical Surfaces By The Diamond-Turning Process
H. H. Hurt
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Proceedings Volume 0525, Measurement and Effects of Surface Defects & Quality of Polish; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946339
Event: 1985 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1985, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The development of high fluence laser diagnostics and other methods has resulted in a wealth of data on the surface and optical properties of diamond-turned metal mirrors. From this data, it has been determined that the diamond-turned surface exhibits unique proper-ties which are related empirically to the machining conditions. Among these are optical reflectance changes and variations in the laser damage thresholds of melt, slip, and selec-tive area damage. The plastic deformation of the surface during diamond machining results in a higher concentration of crystalline defects in the near-surface region that contrib-utes to the reflection process. This paper presents the results of an investigation into the nature of the deformation introduced by the diamond-machining process. In particular, the structure of the surface region is elucidated by high resolution transmission electron microscopy. In addition, the correlation of the various observed defects to the physical properties of the surface will be discussed.
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H. H. Hurt "Defects Induced In Optical Surfaces By The Diamond-Turning Process", Proc. SPIE 0525, Measurement and Effects of Surface Defects & Quality of Polish, (3 September 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946339
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KEYWORDS
Surface finishing

Transmission electron microscopy

Oxides

Copper

Diamond machining

Diffraction

Polishing

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