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6 November 2003 Simulation of single-point diamond turning fabrication process errors
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Single point diamond turning of optical surfaces is becoming more commonly used, especially in infrared systems. However, the process introduces its own peculiar forms of figure error that can compromise performance. These errors include tool misalignment error, thermal effects, low frequency surface ripple, and mounting effects. Techniques have been developed to model these effects in Monte Carlo simulations using conventional optical design codes to predict the changes in optical performance.
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Richard C. Juergens, R. Hamilton Shepard III, and John P. Schaefer "Simulation of single-point diamond turning fabrication process errors", Proc. SPIE 5174, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization VI, (6 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511341
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KEYWORDS
Monte Carlo methods

Modulation transfer functions

Aspheric lenses

Spindles

Tolerancing

Single point diamond turning

Data modeling

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