The total process cycle time for large ULE®and Zerodur®optics can be improved using a precise and rapid grinding process, with low levels of surface waviness and subsurface damage. In this paper, the amounts of defects beneath ULE®and Zerodur®surfaces ground using a selected grinding mode were compared. The grinding response was characterised by measuring: surface roughness, surface profile and subsurface damage. The observed subsurface damage can be separated into two distinct depth zones, which are: ‘process’ and ‘machine dynamic
A grinding technique, referred to as the McCarter Superfinish, for grinding large size optical compo...
Hard brittle materials (e.g. glasses and ceramics) increasingly appeal to general interests because ...
International audienceMeasurement of subsurface damage (SSD) induced by grinding process is of major...
The total process cycle time for large ULE® and Zerodur® optics can be improved using a precise and ...
A precise and rapid grinding process, with low levels of surface waviness and subsurface damage, can...
A new ultra precision large optics grinding machine, BoX(R), has been developed at Cranfield Univer...
AbstractSurface integrity of optics used in high power laser systems is vital to their successful ap...
An ultra precision large optics grinder, which will provide a rapid and economic solution for grindi...
The next generation of ground based telescopes require many hundreds of metre scale off-axis mirror...
In the paper is presented an analysis and optimization of the standardized sub-apertural grinding pr...
Large scale nuclear fusion and astronomy scientific programmes have increased the demand for large f...
AbstractSurface integrity of optics used in high power laser systems is vital to their successful ap...
Large scale nuclear fusion and astronomy scientific programmes have increased the demand for large ...
The grinding method is used as the preliminary processing procedure for small aperture aspheric mirr...
International audienceMeasurement of subsurface damage (SSD) induced by grinding process is of major...
A grinding technique, referred to as the McCarter Superfinish, for grinding large size optical compo...
Hard brittle materials (e.g. glasses and ceramics) increasingly appeal to general interests because ...
International audienceMeasurement of subsurface damage (SSD) induced by grinding process is of major...
The total process cycle time for large ULE® and Zerodur® optics can be improved using a precise and ...
A precise and rapid grinding process, with low levels of surface waviness and subsurface damage, can...
A new ultra precision large optics grinding machine, BoX(R), has been developed at Cranfield Univer...
AbstractSurface integrity of optics used in high power laser systems is vital to their successful ap...
An ultra precision large optics grinder, which will provide a rapid and economic solution for grindi...
The next generation of ground based telescopes require many hundreds of metre scale off-axis mirror...
In the paper is presented an analysis and optimization of the standardized sub-apertural grinding pr...
Large scale nuclear fusion and astronomy scientific programmes have increased the demand for large f...
AbstractSurface integrity of optics used in high power laser systems is vital to their successful ap...
Large scale nuclear fusion and astronomy scientific programmes have increased the demand for large ...
The grinding method is used as the preliminary processing procedure for small aperture aspheric mirr...
International audienceMeasurement of subsurface damage (SSD) induced by grinding process is of major...
A grinding technique, referred to as the McCarter Superfinish, for grinding large size optical compo...
Hard brittle materials (e.g. glasses and ceramics) increasingly appeal to general interests because ...
International audienceMeasurement of subsurface damage (SSD) induced by grinding process is of major...