Optical Manufacturing and Testing XII 2018
DOI: 10.1117/12.2320574
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Precision glass molding of freeform optics

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“…Surface roughness of both the grounded and moulded surface was obtained S a and S q approximately 5 nm and form deviation under PV = 530 nm for mould insert. Gurganus et al [195] worked on the development of Alvarez lens for visible light. The procedure was designed to replicate large freeform optics, such as those with a 45 mm clear aperture and a sag of 329 µm, which require more heating and cooling time than smaller and medium-sized optics.…”
Section: Glass Mouldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface roughness of both the grounded and moulded surface was obtained S a and S q approximately 5 nm and form deviation under PV = 530 nm for mould insert. Gurganus et al [195] worked on the development of Alvarez lens for visible light. The procedure was designed to replicate large freeform optics, such as those with a 45 mm clear aperture and a sag of 329 µm, which require more heating and cooling time than smaller and medium-sized optics.…”
Section: Glass Mouldingmentioning
confidence: 99%