Several next generation astronomical telescopes or large optical systems utilize aspheric/freeform optics for creating a segmented optical system. Multiple mirrors can be combined to form a larger optical surface or used as a single surface to avoid obscurations. In this paper, we demonstrate a specific case of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST). This optic is a 4.2 m in diameter off-axis primary mirror using ZERODUR thin substrate, and has been successfully completed in the Optical Engineering and Fabrication Facility (OEFF) at the University of Arizona, in 2016. As the telescope looks at the brightest object in the sky, our own Sun, the primary mirror surface quality meets extreme specifications covering a wide range of spatial ...
The LSST M1/M3 combines an 8.4 m primary mirror and a 5.1 m tertiary mirror on one glass substrate. ...
This dissertation explores optical systems with meter-scale mirrors intended for large laser beam pr...
The Sun is the only star where physical processes can be observed at their intrinsic spatial scales....
Modern large telescopes such as TAO, LSST, TMT and EELT require 0.9m-4m monolithic convex secondary ...
The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) primary mirror consists of seven 8.4 m light-weight honeycomb mir...
The principles of optical and metrology design form the foundation for technologies in many areas. O...
International audienceThe advent of extremely large telescopes will bring unprecedented light-collec...
Aspherical optics are increasingly used these days. The application of aspherical surfaces on large,...
Research has been carried out on three major difficulties in designing efficient and economic telesc...
A major paradigm shift in the design of large telescopes is currently in progress. In order to incre...
The capability and understanding of how to finish the reflector surfaces needed for large space tele...
We are developing technologies in processing and metrology to fabricate a 1.4-meter aperture, aspher...
Active optics techniques in astronomy provide high imaging quality. This paper is dedicated to highl...
The ability to produce mirrors for large astronomical telescopes is limited by the accuracy of the s...
We developed a scan mirror mechanism (SMM) that enable a slit-based spectrometer or spectropolarimet...
The LSST M1/M3 combines an 8.4 m primary mirror and a 5.1 m tertiary mirror on one glass substrate. ...
This dissertation explores optical systems with meter-scale mirrors intended for large laser beam pr...
The Sun is the only star where physical processes can be observed at their intrinsic spatial scales....
Modern large telescopes such as TAO, LSST, TMT and EELT require 0.9m-4m monolithic convex secondary ...
The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) primary mirror consists of seven 8.4 m light-weight honeycomb mir...
The principles of optical and metrology design form the foundation for technologies in many areas. O...
International audienceThe advent of extremely large telescopes will bring unprecedented light-collec...
Aspherical optics are increasingly used these days. The application of aspherical surfaces on large,...
Research has been carried out on three major difficulties in designing efficient and economic telesc...
A major paradigm shift in the design of large telescopes is currently in progress. In order to incre...
The capability and understanding of how to finish the reflector surfaces needed for large space tele...
We are developing technologies in processing and metrology to fabricate a 1.4-meter aperture, aspher...
Active optics techniques in astronomy provide high imaging quality. This paper is dedicated to highl...
The ability to produce mirrors for large astronomical telescopes is limited by the accuracy of the s...
We developed a scan mirror mechanism (SMM) that enable a slit-based spectrometer or spectropolarimet...
The LSST M1/M3 combines an 8.4 m primary mirror and a 5.1 m tertiary mirror on one glass substrate. ...
This dissertation explores optical systems with meter-scale mirrors intended for large laser beam pr...
The Sun is the only star where physical processes can be observed at their intrinsic spatial scales....