An optical nulling apparatus for testing an optical surface includes an aspheric mirror having a reflecting surface for imaging light near or onto the optical surface under test, where the aspheric mirror is configured to reduce spherical aberration of the optical surface under test. The apparatus includes a light source for emitting light toward the aspheric mirror, the light source longitudinally aligned with the aspheric mirror and the optical surface under test. The aspheric mirror is disposed between the light source and the optical surface under test, and the emitted light is reflected off the reflecting surface of the aspheric mirror and imaged near or onto the optical surface under test. An optical measuring device is disposed betwe...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Telescope Element (OTE) consists of a 6.6 meter clear ...
In interferometric testing of surfaces a major task is to avoid the introduction of aberrations due ...
The non-null testing methods have the potential to allow measurement of aspheric surfaces with large...
A method of measuring aberrations in a null-lens including assembly and alignment aberrations. The n...
ABSTRACT An optical test for measuring null correctors has been developed that uses a rotationally s...
An analysis of the performance of simple refractive null compensators was done. Two types of correct...
The dissertation addresses advancements in null corrector design. The Rayces zero-index concept is v...
The optical measurement of primary mirrors for astronomical telescopes has become increasingly chall...
The use of aspheric surfaces in optical designs can allow for improved performance with fewer optica...
A metrology system for measuring aspheric test objects by subaperture stitching. A wavefront-measuri...
Aspheric surfaces can provide significant benefits to optical systems, but manufacturing high-precis...
Interferometric surface tests of stigmatic aspherics can be carried out in a null test configuration...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2001.Aspheric optical surfaces provid...
QC 351 A7 no. 39Optical systems known as "null correctors" are often required to test certain aspher...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Telescope Element (OTE) consists of a 6.6 meter clear ...
In interferometric testing of surfaces a major task is to avoid the introduction of aberrations due ...
The non-null testing methods have the potential to allow measurement of aspheric surfaces with large...
A method of measuring aberrations in a null-lens including assembly and alignment aberrations. The n...
ABSTRACT An optical test for measuring null correctors has been developed that uses a rotationally s...
An analysis of the performance of simple refractive null compensators was done. Two types of correct...
The dissertation addresses advancements in null corrector design. The Rayces zero-index concept is v...
The optical measurement of primary mirrors for astronomical telescopes has become increasingly chall...
The use of aspheric surfaces in optical designs can allow for improved performance with fewer optica...
A metrology system for measuring aspheric test objects by subaperture stitching. A wavefront-measuri...
Aspheric surfaces can provide significant benefits to optical systems, but manufacturing high-precis...
Interferometric surface tests of stigmatic aspherics can be carried out in a null test configuration...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2001.Aspheric optical surfaces provid...
QC 351 A7 no. 39Optical systems known as "null correctors" are often required to test certain aspher...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Telescope Element (OTE) consists of a 6.6 meter clear ...
In interferometric testing of surfaces a major task is to avoid the introduction of aberrations due ...
The non-null testing methods have the potential to allow measurement of aspheric surfaces with large...