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Spectrally controlled interferometry promises to increase accuracy at a reduced cost for radius of curvature measurements for spherical optics by removing the catseye position during measurement and exploiting the inherent ability to measure absolute distances without mechanical compensation.
Chase Salsbury andArtur G. Olszak
"Spectrally controlled interferometry for improved radius of curvature measurement", Proc. SPIE 11175, Optifab 2019, 1117517 (15 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2536964
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Chase Salsbury, Artur G. Olszak, "Spectrally controlled interferometry for improved radius of curvature measurement," Proc. SPIE 11175, Optifab 2019, 1117517 (15 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2536964