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2 August 1995 Recent achievements in closing the loop in interferometric tool setting on a pneumo-precision MSG325 diamond-turning lathe
Peter R. Hall, David A. Page, John K. Myler
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Proceedings Volume 2576, International Conference on Optical Fabrication and Testing; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.215585
Event: International Conferences on Optical Fabrication and Testing and Applications of Optical Holography, 1995, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
On-machine laser unequal-path interferometry is used for setting the zero-point of the tool path in a single point diamond turning (SPDT) lathe. Experiments have been performed to determine the accuracy of such a technique, with the aim of using it to close the control loop. This would permit the complete tool-setting cycle to be performed under CNC control, and would result in significant man-power cost reductions. Also described is a novel form of optical system which uses the advantages of SPDT to create a zoom high power laser beam expander which is permanently aligned, has in-built reference planes and which has no moving dioptric components.
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Peter R. Hall, David A. Page, and John K. Myler "Recent achievements in closing the loop in interferometric tool setting on a pneumo-precision MSG325 diamond-turning lathe", Proc. SPIE 2576, International Conference on Optical Fabrication and Testing, (2 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.215585
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Single point diamond turning

Zoom lenses

Interferometry

Beam expanders

Mirrors

Monochromatic aberrations

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