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Precessions aspheric polishing: new results from the development program
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSpace OpticMineral ProcessingSurface ProcessingActive OpticsAstronomical Image AnalysisMass-producing SegmentsSpace SciencesOptical SystemsSurface PolishingMaterials SciencePhotometryScaling LawsSurface TreatmentOptical TolerancingAstrophysicsAdaptive OpticLarge TelescopesSurface SciencePrecessions Aspheric Polishing
The <i>Precessions</i> process for producing aspheric and other optical surfaces is undergoing rapid development. In this paper, we summarise the considerable success achieved in controlling the repeatability of the process on both the 200mm and 600mm machines, and illustrate this with examples of aspherics that have been produced. We particularly describe our approach to fine form-control. This has required the development of various strategies to moderate the volumetric removal rates, in order to give the required sensitivity of removal. We conclude with a discussion of the scaling laws that apply when adapting the process to smaller and larger sized parts. This is illustrated by predicting the process-parameters for mass-producing segments for extremely large telescopes.
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