2013
DOI: 10.3807/josk.2013.17.6.525
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Modeling Alignment Experiment Errors for Improved Computer-Aided Alignment

Abstract: Contrary to the academic interests of other existing studies elsewhere, this study deals with how the alignment algorithms such as sensitivity or Differential Wavefront Sampling (DWS) can be better used under effects from field, compensator positioning and environmental errors unavoidable from the shop-floor alignment work. First, the influences of aforementioned errors to the alignment state estimation was investigated with the algorithms. The environmental error was then found to be the dominant factor influ… Show more

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“…Generally, optical centering processing can be used to eliminate the eccentricity and tilt of each lens so as to ensure the coaxiality of the lens [1]- [5] . Finally, an interferometer is used to detect the wavefront of the lens and the sensitive lens is fine-tuned to ensure the imaging quality of the lens [5][6][7][8][9][10] . For the non-coaxial transmission optical system, the traditional optical alignment method cannot be adopted because the optical axis of each lens is different.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, optical centering processing can be used to eliminate the eccentricity and tilt of each lens so as to ensure the coaxiality of the lens [1]- [5] . Finally, an interferometer is used to detect the wavefront of the lens and the sensitive lens is fine-tuned to ensure the imaging quality of the lens [5][6][7][8][9][10] . For the non-coaxial transmission optical system, the traditional optical alignment method cannot be adopted because the optical axis of each lens is different.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variation relationship between the two coordinate systems is as follows: rotate α around the X axis of the coordinate system O{XYZ} to get } can be determined by the above rotation. The angle α and β calculation formulae are shown in Equations(7).…”
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“…Generally, the damped least squares method is employed to solve the illconditioned problem 17 21 However, the damping coefficient is a variable. Improper selection of the coefficient will result in poor wavefront quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%