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2 August 1995 Optics manufacturing: mechanics and materials issues
Paul D. Funkenbusch, John C. Lambropoulos, David J. Quesnel, Sheryl M. Gracewski, Roger F. Gans, James C.M. Li
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Proceedings Volume 2576, International Conference on Optical Fabrication and Testing; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.215579
Event: International Conferences on Optical Fabrication and Testing and Applications of Optical Holography, 1995, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
To understand and further develop techniques for the deterministic microgrinding of glass, issues in both the materials science and mechanics fields need to be addressed. As part of our efforts at the Center for Optics manufacturing we are working with researchers from the center, other universities, government, and industry in both areas and at the interface between them. In this report we wish to give an overview of some of the efforts we are involved in, including specific examples of the experiments and analyses being performed.
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Paul D. Funkenbusch, John C. Lambropoulos, David J. Quesnel, Sheryl M. Gracewski, Roger F. Gans, and James C.M. Li "Optics manufacturing: mechanics and materials issues", Proc. SPIE 2576, International Conference on Optical Fabrication and Testing, (2 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.215579
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Optics manufacturing

Diamond

Mechanics

Abrasives

Data modeling

Interfaces

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