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20 October 1986 A Quantitative Description Of The Performance And Shape Of General Corner Cube Reflectors
Max Schrijvershof
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Abstract
General corner cube reflectors are represented in 'dihedral angle' space to provide for a means to evaluate their acceptability when a maximum deviation angle between incoming and exiting beams is known. Deviations as well as dihedral angles may be derived from interferometric measurements or from autocollimation methods.
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Max Schrijvershof "A Quantitative Description Of The Performance And Shape Of General Corner Cube Reflectors", Proc. SPIE 0656, Contemporary Optical Instrument Design, Fabrication, and Testing, (20 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938473
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Optical fabrication

Optical instrument design

Reflectors

Refractive index

Retroreflectors

Mirrors

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