Space applications demand light weight materials with excellent dimensional stability for telescopes, optical benches, optical resonators, etc. Glass-ceramics and composite materials can be tuned to reach very low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) at different temperatures. In order to determine such CTEs, very accurate setups are needed. Here we present a dilatometer that is able to measure the CTE of a large variety of materials in the temperature range of 140 K to 250 K. The dilatometer is based on a heterodyne interferometer with nanometer noise levels to measure the expansion of a sample when applying small amplitude controlled temperature signals. In this article, the CTE of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer sample has bee...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
An apparatus for determining linear thermal expansion data up to 1350 deg C for materials that canno...
An apparatus to measure linear thermal expansion of various specimens using three terminal capacitan...
Space missions with the aim of high precision optical measurements are often limited by the dimensio...
To enable high precision optical measurements highly dimensionally stable materials are needed. Dime...
For space and terrestrial applications dimensionally highly stable materials are needed, e.g. to en...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
Highly dimensionally stable materials and structures are particularly needed in optical systems such...
Highly dimensionally stable materials and structures are particularly needed in optical systems such...
In our structural dimensional metrology laboratory, we implemented a setup to determine coefficients...
In this article we present the status of our new setup to determine coefficients of thermal expansi...
Abstract: A new type of measuring system for coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CTE) of ULE (U...
Thermal expansion is one of the properties of all materials which is important for both theory and p...
QC 351 A7 no. 48New materials of low thermal expansion are finding wide application. The expansion c...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
An apparatus for determining linear thermal expansion data up to 1350 deg C for materials that canno...
An apparatus to measure linear thermal expansion of various specimens using three terminal capacitan...
Space missions with the aim of high precision optical measurements are often limited by the dimensio...
To enable high precision optical measurements highly dimensionally stable materials are needed. Dime...
For space and terrestrial applications dimensionally highly stable materials are needed, e.g. to en...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
Highly dimensionally stable materials and structures are particularly needed in optical systems such...
Highly dimensionally stable materials and structures are particularly needed in optical systems such...
In our structural dimensional metrology laboratory, we implemented a setup to determine coefficients...
In this article we present the status of our new setup to determine coefficients of thermal expansi...
Abstract: A new type of measuring system for coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CTE) of ULE (U...
Thermal expansion is one of the properties of all materials which is important for both theory and p...
QC 351 A7 no. 48New materials of low thermal expansion are finding wide application. The expansion c...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
Marginal changes in geometrical dimensions due to temperature changes affect the performance of opti...
An apparatus for determining linear thermal expansion data up to 1350 deg C for materials that canno...
An apparatus to measure linear thermal expansion of various specimens using three terminal capacitan...