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28 September 1987 Aspherical Surfaces Engraved On Photoresist Coatings : Manufacture Of A Zonal Corrector Plate For An Aberrating Cassegrainian Telescope
G. Artzner
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Proceedings Volume 0805, Optical Components and Systems; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941384
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Optical and Optoelectronic Applied Sciences and Engineering, 1987, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
We investigate how aspherical optical surfaces engraved in photoresist coatings avail against static wavefront aberrations up to 3 μ. The spherical aberration of a singlet lens is corrected for. The image given by a cassegrainian telescope of 143 mm diameter with a peak to valley 0,62 µ wavefront error and 7" slopes is improved by a 16 mm diameter intrafocal phase equalizer corrector plate. We then discuss extrapolations of our laboratory experiments.
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G. Artzner "Aspherical Surfaces Engraved On Photoresist Coatings : Manufacture Of A Zonal Corrector Plate For An Aberrating Cassegrainian Telescope", Proc. SPIE 0805, Optical Components and Systems, (28 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941384
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Wavefronts

Telescopes

Optical components

Thin film coatings

Laser engraving

Aspheric lenses

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