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30 September 2024 Ultra-stable wide field of regard electronic autocollimator (UWFOREA) and its applications
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Abstract
Recent advances in a unique, pattern-recognition, electronic autocollimator called the Ultra-stable Wide Field of Regard Electronic Autocollimator (UWFOREA, pronounced “euphoria”) engineered at Leviton Metrology Solutions (LMS) in Boulder, CO are presented. A measurement system using this autocollimator called the Inter-target Differential Electronic Autocollimator (IDEA) is capable of making differential angular measurements between a target flat and a flat base reference mirror with 30 nrad accuracy. This measurement approach largely nullifies environmental influences on angle measurements and makes it possible to test payloads at extreme temperatures in thermal vacuum environments with exquisite accuracy. For shorter focal length versions of UWFOREA, the system can measure over an astounding and unprecedented +/-10° angular range with 1 μrad rms calibrated accuracy. The internal stability of UWFOREA has been demonstrated to be as low as 5 nrad rms with only modest temperature control of about 1 C. Select UWFOREA and IDEA data for critical calibrations for a number of space-flight missions and GSE systems are presented.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Douglas B. Leviton "Ultra-stable wide field of regard electronic autocollimator (UWFOREA) and its applications", Proc. SPIE 13133, Optical System Alignment, Tolerancing, and Verification XV, 131330B (30 September 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3028406
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KEYWORDS
Autocollimators

Calibration

Mirrors

Vacuum chambers

Equipment

James Webb Space Telescope

Spindles

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