1 July 2006 Compact system for measurement of optical surfaces having a large radius of curvature
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Abstract
A new method for measuring the radius of curvature (ROC) of an optical surface having a large radius is proposed. The method combines a Fizeau interferometer and a specially designed zoom lens to form a compact and convenient test setup, so that measurement of the curvatures for both concave and convex surfaces having a large ROC can be done in a simple and quick way. The design of the zoom lenses for this application, principle of the measurement, and calibration of the zoom lenses are discussed. By means of the proposed method, radii of 1.5 m to infinity, concave or convex surfaces, can be measured in compact setups efficiently. The accuracy of the measurements can reach up to 0.04% for a surface having a radius of 10 m.
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Xianyang K. Cai, Shoude Chang, and Costel Flueraru "Compact system for measurement of optical surfaces having a large radius of curvature," Optical Engineering 45(7), 073603 (1 July 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2219101
Published: 1 July 2006
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KEYWORDS
Zoom lenses

Calibration

Optical testing

Lens design

Wavefronts

Error analysis

Interferometers

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