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19 August 2005 The prototype of ultralight mirror system
P. Schovanek, M. Palatka, M. Hrabovsky, M. Pech, L. Nozka, D. Mandat, J. Ridky
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Abstract
We have used our experience in the production of ultralight glass mirrors for the realization of a segmented LIDAR mirror. For non-imaging type of LIDAR, which is meant for monitoring of optical properties of the atmosphere, we designed tessellated mirror from nine segments. The diameter of the whole mirrors system is 1000 mm.
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P. Schovanek, M. Palatka, M. Hrabovsky, M. Pech, L. Nozka, D. Mandat, and J. Ridky "The prototype of ultralight mirror system", Proc. SPIE 5869, Optical Manufacturing and Testing VI, 586907 (19 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619188
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

LIDAR

Prototyping

Glasses

Reflectivity

Manufacturing

Reflection

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