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31 August 2006 Techniques for deriving optimal bondlines for athermal bonded mounts
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Deriving the optimal bondline thickness for an athermal bondline depends on many factors. An optimum bondline is defined as one that produces zero radial stress at the optic/adhesive interface. A review of the current equations in use and a new non-linear equation defined for optic mounts over larger temperature ranges is included. An assessment of sensitivities around the optimum bondline thickness is discussed. Also, guidelines for do's and don'ts in athermal optics mounts is included.
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James J. Herbert "Techniques for deriving optimal bondlines for athermal bonded mounts", Proc. SPIE 6288, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering VII, 62880J (31 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.680828
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear optics

Aluminum

Epoxies

Interfaces

Lens design

Optical engineering

Temperature metrology

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