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1 March 1974 An Optical Tolerance Gage For Checking Optical Components And Aligning Laser Mirrors
Wm. H. Thurston
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Abstract
"Real time" is an expression commonly used to mean that we learn what is happening while it's happening. By modifying that expression, the topic of this paper might well be "real life" testing of optical components, or "learning whatever happened to that piece of glass".
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Wm. H. Thurston "An Optical Tolerance Gage For Checking Optical Components And Aligning Laser Mirrors", Proc. SPIE 0039, Applications of Geometrical Optics II, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953774
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KEYWORDS
Autocollimators

Mirrors

Tolerancing

Prisms

Interferometers

Glasses

Reticles

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