1 October 1982 Surface Characteristics Of Diamond-Turned Mirrors And Their Diffraction Patterns
C. C. Sung, W. A. Friday, L. L. Dickerson
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Abstract
The diffraction pattern of a curved diamond-turned mirror is studied in terms of the surface autocorrelation function. These experimentally determined autocorrelation functions are used for calculation, and the results are analyzed to discriminate the parameters of the surfaces. Because of the limited range of information available, only gross features of the surfaces can be characterized. Our computation also suggests that the experimental diffraction pattern in the focal plane is more useful in describing the details of the surface.
C. C. Sung, W. A. Friday, and L. L. Dickerson "Surface Characteristics Of Diamond-Turned Mirrors And Their Diffraction Patterns," Optical Engineering 21(5), 215907 (1 October 1982). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973002
Published: 1 October 1982
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