Ray Williamson
Consulting Engineer at Ray Williamson Consulting
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author | Editor | Instructor
Area of Expertise:
optical fabrication , technician training , quality and testing methods , waveplates and polarization , laser optics , technical writing
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Profile Summary

Ray Williamson is an optical engineering consultant with concentration in optical fabrication, metrology, and polarization optics. He has worked hands-on as an optician on a broad range of materials, sizes, and configurations – in both prototype and production quantities – and has trained many opticians. He has worked as process engineer, quality manager, and engineering manager, at Spectra-Physics, Coherent, Los Alamos, Laser Power, and VLOC.

He is a voting member of the Optical and Electro-Optics Standards Committee representing U.S. interests to ISO, board member of the Florida Photonics Cluster, member of SPIE (an international society for photonics), OSA (Optical Society of America), and APOMA (American Precision Optics Manufacturers Association). He has published over twenty papers on optical fabrication and testing, and is Optical Manufacturing and Testing Conference Co-Chair for SPIE. He is the author of the SPIE Field Guide to Optical Fabrication.

In the last nine years he has supported himself through consulting services to the precision optics community, which has included two formal training programs under grant; one for Florida and one for New York.
Publications (14)

Proceedings Article | 15 November 2019 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 11175, 111751D (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2536904
KEYWORDS: Tolerancing, Optical design, Optics manufacturing, Aspheric lenses, Freeform optics, Logic

Proceedings Article | 22 August 2017 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 10377, 1037708 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2276635
KEYWORDS: Standards development, Aspheric lenses, Optical components, Spherical lenses, Inspection, Tolerancing

SPIE Journal Paper | 18 July 2016 Open Access
OE, Vol. 55, Issue 07, 071201, (July 2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.OE.55.7.071201
KEYWORDS: Optics manufacturing, Freeform optics, Metrology, Optical testing, Aspheric lenses, Optical fabrication, Spherical lenses, Silver, Geometrical optics, Optical spheres

SPIE Press Book | 19 August 2011
KEYWORDS: Polishing, Coating, Optical fabrication, Surface finishing, Tolerancing, Crystals, Optics manufacturing, Abrasives, Glasses, Inspection

Proceedings Article | 14 May 2007 Paper
Proceedings Volume 10316, 103161Y (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.718437
KEYWORDS: Precision optics, Optical fabrication, Optical testing, Polishing, Optics manufacturing, Mathematics, Safety, Electronics, Nondestructive evaluation, Geometrical optics

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Proceedings Volume Editor (6)

SPIE Conference Volume | 29 October 2018

SPIE Conference Volume | 28 September 2015

SPIE Conference Volume | 18 October 2013

SPIE Conference Volume | 26 September 2011

SPIE Conference Volume | 20 August 2009

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Conference Committee Involvement (11)
Optical Manufacturing and Testing 2024
20 August 2024 | San Diego, California, United States
Optical Manufacturing and Testing XIV
22 August 2022 | San Diego, California, United States
Optical Manufacturing and Testing XIII
24 August 2020 | Online Only, California, United States
Optical Manufacturing and Testing XII
20 August 2018 | San Diego, California, United States
Optical Manufacturing and Testing XI
9 August 2015 | San Diego, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC1169: Classical Precision Optical Fabrication Technology
This course provides a deep dive into conventional precision optical manufacturing and metrology; and an introduction to the materials, machinery, tooling, methods, processes, metrology, and production flow used to fabricate precision optical elements. The optical, thermal, and working properties of common optical materials will be compared. The processes and machinery involved in shaping, finishing, and cleaning will be discussed in detail, as well as shop safety and best practices, quality assurance and its central importance to success, and instruments including autocollimators and interferometers. An overview of paradigm changes and developments in new alternative and CNC machinery and metrology instruments will be provided, along with comparisons of their relative strengths compared to classic methods. A very brief description of coating and assembly are included. This course was formerly titled: Optical Manufacturing Fundamentals This course serves as both successor and tribute to Bob Novak's long-running SC350 Optical Manufacturing Overview course that had been a staple at the Optifab event.
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