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3 October 2022 Effects of alignment errors on freeform surface irregularity and system performance (Conference Presentation)
Daniel R. Brooks, Joshua Beck, Brittany Cox, Jessica DeGroote Nelson
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Abstract
Freeform optics have the ability to be used in design to reduce optical system size and improve performance for asymmetric systems, but present new challenges for manufacturing, testing, and assembly compared to spherical or aspheric systems. We investigated the effects of alignment errors on freeform surfaces on both a surface and system level. We will show how different levels of departure, from mild to wild, can affect the magnitude of these errors, as well as discuss different ways to mitigate these errors in the manufacturing, testing, and assembly processes.
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Daniel R. Brooks, Joshua Beck, Brittany Cox, and Jessica DeGroote Nelson "Effects of alignment errors on freeform surface irregularity and system performance (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 12221, Optical Manufacturing and Testing XIV, 122210Z (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2633417
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KEYWORDS
Optical alignment

Freeform optics

Metrology

Spherical lenses

Aspheric lenses

Diamond turning

Manufacturing

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