Multi-Zonal computer generated holograms (MZ-CGHs) in combination with interferometric wavefront measurements are perfectly suited as optical adjustment tools - especially if the demands on the alignment accuracy are very high. After reviewing the basic idea for alignment with MZ-CGHs, we derive the analytic relation between the interferometrically observed tilt and power values and the associated lens placement errors, including estimates of the applied approximations. This analysis yields the parameters determining the principle sensitivity of the method. Subsequently, the achievable accuracy of large 6″ MZ-CGHs in practical application is tested with a series of different optical measurements which confirm the technical feasibility. The ...
Interferometry with computer generated holograms (CGH) has evolved to be a standard technology for o...
The complexity of optics manufacturing is not only due to the demanding geometrical features of sing...
The Large Deployable Reflector and other future segmented optical systems may require autonomous, re...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
As techniques for manufacturing and metrology advance, optical systems are being designed with more ...
The growing field of high-order aspheric and freeform optical fabrication has inspired the creation ...
JSC LZOS successfully applies Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) for testing of on- and off-axis sur...
Interferometric form testing using computer generated holograms is one of the main full-field measur...
Various interferometric methods can be used for testing aspheric surfaces with high accuracy. Using ...
A Computer Generated Hologram (CGH) is used as an aberration corrector in con-struction optics to re...
As manufacturing and optical metrology techniques continue to improve, optical systems are increasin...
Interferometers using computer-generated holograms (CGHs) have become the industry standard to accur...
We describe the optical test of a large flat based on a spherical mirror and a dedicated CGH. The sp...
Interferometry with computer generated holograms (CGH) has evolved to be a standard technology for o...
Interferometry with computer generated holograms (CGH) has evolved to be a standard technology for o...
The complexity of optics manufacturing is not only due to the demanding geometrical features of sing...
The Large Deployable Reflector and other future segmented optical systems may require autonomous, re...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
As techniques for manufacturing and metrology advance, optical systems are being designed with more ...
The growing field of high-order aspheric and freeform optical fabrication has inspired the creation ...
JSC LZOS successfully applies Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) for testing of on- and off-axis sur...
Interferometric form testing using computer generated holograms is one of the main full-field measur...
Various interferometric methods can be used for testing aspheric surfaces with high accuracy. Using ...
A Computer Generated Hologram (CGH) is used as an aberration corrector in con-struction optics to re...
As manufacturing and optical metrology techniques continue to improve, optical systems are increasin...
Interferometers using computer-generated holograms (CGHs) have become the industry standard to accur...
We describe the optical test of a large flat based on a spherical mirror and a dedicated CGH. The sp...
Interferometry with computer generated holograms (CGH) has evolved to be a standard technology for o...
Interferometry with computer generated holograms (CGH) has evolved to be a standard technology for o...
The complexity of optics manufacturing is not only due to the demanding geometrical features of sing...
The Large Deployable Reflector and other future segmented optical systems may require autonomous, re...