2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2029329
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Deterministic finishing of aspheric optical components

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“…These characteristics are an interesting avenue for further study that will be presented in a separate Appendix 1. Characteristics of SiC TIFs using OVT 16. 2D profile (a) and 3D shape (b) of TIF for case 1 that each input parameter is minimum value.…”
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“…These characteristics are an interesting avenue for further study that will be presented in a separate Appendix 1. Characteristics of SiC TIFs using OVT 16. 2D profile (a) and 3D shape (b) of TIF for case 1 that each input parameter is minimum value.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The azimuth tool rotation also serves as a means to rotate the footprint so that the resulting material removal shape is pseudo Gaussian. To such extent that the rotation produces circularly symmetric pseudo Gaussian TIF while other existing methods [15][16][17] produce circularly non-symmetric TIF, the OVT method is in striking contrast to the other methods such as UFF process. The OVT wheel can be made with polishing cloths of various materials attached to a wheel substrate made of polyurethane, PVT or alternatively an inflatable rubber bag.…”
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