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23 March 1987 Automated Interferometric System For Aspheric Surface Testing
T Kanoh
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Abstract
An interfermetric systm capable of precisely and automatically measuring an aspheric surface is described. Major techniques are lateral-shearing interferometry using the fringe scanning detection method and automated alignment. Key elements of this system are a 1ateral shearing interferometer with a beam-splitter and a piezoelectrically-driven corner-cubes-prism, a precise alignment mechanism driven by an output signal of a sensor which detects an object location, and a computer for analyzing fringe information and controlling the system. Rms accuracy of λ/32 is achieved from the evaluation on a convex parabolic mirror with asphericity of 200λ and a curvature radius of 35 mm.
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T Kanoh "Automated Interferometric System For Aspheric Surface Testing", Proc. SPIE 0680, Surface Characterization and Testing, (23 March 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939595
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Fringe analysis

Aspheric lenses

Automatic alignment

Interferometry

Mirrors

Sensors

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