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1 March 2004 Vacuum aspherization of high-precision optical elements of IR facilities
V. G. Kryuchkov, V. V. Potelov, B. N. Senik
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Proceedings Volume 5398, Sixth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551933
Event: Sixth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics, 2003, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The physical conception is represented, serving as the basis of the developed model for control of dynamics of thermal and physical phenomena takingplace during effecting vacuum aspherization. This model has been experimentally tested, and in practice it provides forming of solid, free from inner stresses, aspherizing layers possessing the equal-weight structural state. The layers are optically homogenious, and they have the coefficient of refraction stable in time.
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V. G. Kryuchkov, V. V. Potelov, and B. N. Senik "Vacuum aspherization of high-precision optical elements of IR facilities", Proc. SPIE 5398, Sixth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics, (1 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551933
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Mathematical modeling

Optical coatings

Refraction

Magnesium fluoride

Manufacturing

Physical phenomena

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