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Dimensional characterization of a quasispherical resonator by microwave and coordinate measurement techniques
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Materials ScienceEngineeringCoordinate Measuring MachinePhysicsDimensional CharacterizationOptical PropertiesAntennaApplied PhysicsNpl-cranfield 2Quasispherical ResonatorMeasurement TechniquesMicrowave MeasurementMicrowave DiagnosticsMicrowave Engineering
We describe the dimensional characterization of copper quasisphere NPL-Cranfield 2. The quasisphere is assembled from two hemispheres such that the internal shape is a triaxial ellipsoid, the major axes of which have nominal radii 62.000 mm, 62.031 mm and 62.062 mm. The artefact has been manufactured using diamond-turning technology and shows a deviation from design form of less than ±1 µm over most of its surface. Our characterization involves both coordinate measuring machine (CMM) experiments and microwave resonance spectroscopy.
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