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6 October 2010 Tool decentration effect in slow tool servo diamond turning off-axis conic aspheric surface
Yi-fan Dai, Chaoliang Guan, Zi-qiang Yin, Gui-peng Tie, Hao-feng Chen, Jian-min Wang
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Proceedings Volume 7655, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Advanced Optical Manufacturing Technologies; 76550P (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.867694
Event: 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies, 2010, Dalian, China
Abstract
Off-axis conic aspheric mirrors are crucial components in some optical systems, such as three-mirror-anastigmatic telescopes (TMA). However, because of the swing limitation of lathe, off-axis aspheric mirrors are not easy to fabricate using a general-purpose diamond turning machine. This research demonstrates slow tool servo diamond turning process which allows fabricating off-axis conic aspheric mirrors on-axis. The figure error caused by tool centering error was studied on. An off-axis parabolic mirror was fabricated and actual machining data are discussed. The result proved that proposed approach is capable of fabricating copper off-axis parabolic mirror of 46mm diameter to a form accuracy of 0.736μm in PV error value.
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Yi-fan Dai, Chaoliang Guan, Zi-qiang Yin, Gui-peng Tie, Hao-feng Chen, and Jian-min Wang "Tool decentration effect in slow tool servo diamond turning off-axis conic aspheric surface", Proc. SPIE 7655, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Advanced Optical Manufacturing Technologies, 76550P (6 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.867694
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Diamond turning

Servomechanisms

Aspheric lenses

Off axis mirrors

Aspheric optics

Diamond machining

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