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29 January 1989 Design And Manufacturing Considerations For The Integration Of Mounting And Alignment Surfaces With Diamond Turned Optics
Don Morrison
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Abstract
This paper will review some applications of design and manufacture that allow an optical fabricator to incorporate functional mounting, alignment, and test surfaces into diamond turned optics. A design example has been manufatured to demonstrate the concepts presented in this paper.
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Don Morrison "Design And Manufacturing Considerations For The Integration Of Mounting And Alignment Surfaces With Diamond Turned Optics", Proc. SPIE 0966, Advances in Fabrication and Metrology for Optics and Large Optics, (29 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948068
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KEYWORDS
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Optics manufacturing

Diamond

Telescopes

Optical fabrication

Optical alignment

Metrology

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