1 June 1986 Computer-Controlled Optical Surfacing With Orbital Tool Motion
Robert A. Jones
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Off-axis aspheric optical elements cannot be fabricated using classical techniques. Itek has developed computer-controlled optical surfacing (CCOS) for fabricating aspheric optics. The process slowly moves a polishing or grinding tool assembly (with rapid tool motion) over the workpiece surface. The use of CCOS with orbital tool motion has been put on a scientific basis. Theoretical and experimental removal profiles have been obtained and used. A tool selection process has been developed to provide efficient CCOS error correction. The movement of the tool assembly along a path following the workpiece surface height contours has produced better smoothing and figure error correction. Computer simulations have aided process optimization and predicted excellent results for the use of orbital CCOS polishing. A recent fabrication effort has demonstrated the ability of the process to fabricate an optical element with both a smooth surface and good figure.
Robert A. Jones "Computer-Controlled Optical Surfacing With Orbital Tool Motion," Optical Engineering 25(6), 256785 (1 June 1986). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973906
Published: 1 June 1986
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 97 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Surface finishing

Diamond turning

Optical components

Polishing

Aspheric lenses

Aspheric optics

Computer simulations

RELATED CONTENT

Modern aspheric manufacturing technology
Proceedings of SPIE (September 20 2002)
Installation And Use Of A Diamond Turning Machine In An...
Proceedings of SPIE (January 29 1989)
Rapid Fabrication Of Large Aspheric Optics
Proceedings of SPIE (February 21 1986)

Back to Top