Segment-edges for extremely large telescopes are critical for observations requiring high contrast and SNR, e.g. detecting exo-planets. In parallel, industrial requirements for edge-control are emerging in several applications. This paper reports on a new approach, where edges are controlled throughout polishing of the entire surface of a part, which has been pre-machined to its final external dimensions. The method deploys compliant bonnets delivering influence functions of variable diameter, complemented by small pitch tools sized to accommodate aspheric mis-fit. We describe results on witness hexagons in preparation for full size prototype segments for the European Extremely Large Telescope, and comment on wider applications of...
The recent upsurge in the demand for off-axis and complex "freeform" optical surfaces is driving the...
We describe progress on a novel process-chain being used to produce eight 1.4m hexagonal segments as...
Ultra-precision diamond turning can deliver very accurate form, often less than 100nm P-V. A possibl...
Abstract Background We have developed edge-control for the Precessions TM process suitable for fast ...
In this paper we address two interrelated issues important to primary mirror segments for extremely ...
We present progress on our development of edge control for fabrication of mirror segments potentiall...
Edge mis-figure is regarded as one of the most difficult technical issues for manufacturing the segm...
Off-axis and “freeform ” optical surfaces are in increasing demand. Such surfaces introduce addition...
We outline requirements for mirror segment edges for extremely large telescopes, and introduce the n...
The segmentation of the primary mirror is the only promising solution for building the next generati...
The Precessions process uses an inflated membrane-tool that delivers near-Gaussian polishing spots. ...
This paper describes the application of loose-abrasive processes to the manufacture of 1.4 meter, of...
Zeeko's Precession polishing process uses a bulged, rotating membrane tool, creating a contact-area ...
We present the development of an active fabrication technology for controlling material removal on l...
The recent upsurge in the demand for off-axis and complex “freeform ” optical surfaces is driving th...
The recent upsurge in the demand for off-axis and complex "freeform" optical surfaces is driving the...
We describe progress on a novel process-chain being used to produce eight 1.4m hexagonal segments as...
Ultra-precision diamond turning can deliver very accurate form, often less than 100nm P-V. A possibl...
Abstract Background We have developed edge-control for the Precessions TM process suitable for fast ...
In this paper we address two interrelated issues important to primary mirror segments for extremely ...
We present progress on our development of edge control for fabrication of mirror segments potentiall...
Edge mis-figure is regarded as one of the most difficult technical issues for manufacturing the segm...
Off-axis and “freeform ” optical surfaces are in increasing demand. Such surfaces introduce addition...
We outline requirements for mirror segment edges for extremely large telescopes, and introduce the n...
The segmentation of the primary mirror is the only promising solution for building the next generati...
The Precessions process uses an inflated membrane-tool that delivers near-Gaussian polishing spots. ...
This paper describes the application of loose-abrasive processes to the manufacture of 1.4 meter, of...
Zeeko's Precession polishing process uses a bulged, rotating membrane tool, creating a contact-area ...
We present the development of an active fabrication technology for controlling material removal on l...
The recent upsurge in the demand for off-axis and complex “freeform ” optical surfaces is driving th...
The recent upsurge in the demand for off-axis and complex "freeform" optical surfaces is driving the...
We describe progress on a novel process-chain being used to produce eight 1.4m hexagonal segments as...
Ultra-precision diamond turning can deliver very accurate form, often less than 100nm P-V. A possibl...