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Testing process for the WEAVE prime focus corrector lenses for the William Herschel Telescope

Authors :
Kevin Middleton
Jimi Romeril
Emilie Lhomé
Dave Cochrane
Dijana Bogunovic
Tony Reed
Piercarlo Bonifacio
Chris Young
Eleanor Howick
Peter Connor
Graeme Jonas
Luke Gers
Scott Trager
Andrew Rakich
J. A. L. Aguerri
Antonella Vallenari
Don Carlos Abrams
Kevin Dee
Gavin Dalton
Ian Tosh
Esperanza Carrasco
Abe Romeril
ITA
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2018.

Abstract

A new prime focus corrector for the WEAVE project for the William Herschel Telescope is being produced. The corrector consists of six lens elements, the largest being 1.1 m in diameter. It also incorporates an Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector. Testing procedures for the WEAVE prime focus corrector lens elements are described here. Critical issues encountered in practice, including the influence of the lens size, wedge and weight on the testing procedure are discussed. Due to large lens dimensions, a dedicated test tower and lens support system has been developed to measure the optical surface form errors of the concave surfaces and the transmitted wavefront of each lens. For some of the lens elements, sub-aperture measurements have been performed using an off-axis Hindle sphere and the resultant OPD maps have been stitched together. The challenge of testing a wedged lens with a combination of a long radius convex surface and a short radius concave surface has been resolved by using another lens from the system as an auxiliary lens. The practice of testing convex surfaces via internal reflection/transmission through the lens element has been avoided entirely in this case and some discussion justifying the choices of metrology approach taken is given. The fabrication and acceptance testing of the lens elements has been completed within the expected time and budget, and all elements have been shown to meet requirements.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37557f479044a22a2cae3c8db0e7a0b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312342