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10 February 2005 Computer-aided alignment for off-axis asphere null test
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Abstract
The method of null test is widely used for testing an aspheric mirror. During optical manufacturing process, the mirror has to be moved up and down for testing and fabricating. Because the alignment of null test is difficult and time costing, the efficiency of making aspheric mirror is decreased greatly. In order to solve the problem, we developed a software based on polynomial fitting to calculate the misalignment parameters. By using the software and computer numeric controlled adjusting equipments, the efficiency of testing is increased and the accuracy of test has reached up to λ/40 RMS where λ equals to 632.8nm, which has fulfilled the demand of the designer.
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Ligong Zheng, Donglin Xue, and Xuejun Zhang "Computer-aided alignment for off-axis asphere null test", Proc. SPIE 5638, Optical Design and Testing II, (10 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.578026
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Aspheric lenses

Aspheric optics

Optics manufacturing

Optical alignment

Interferometers

Off axis mirrors

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