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A novel approach for the realization of thin glass substrates for optical mirrors
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- We present a manufacturing process based on the deterministic polishing and figuring of thin glass substrates (shells), with thickness ranging from 0.5 up to a few millimeters, in “stand-alone” configuration or as part of a composite sandwich structure with low-density core. The methods will be well suited for a broad range of applications in astronomy like, e.g., the production of thin substrates for adaptive optics, the realization of sandwiched lightweight segments for the mirrors of future ground-based and space telescopes, and the realization of low-cost mirrors for amateur astronomy telescopes. The method foresees the pre-shaping of thin glass substrates via hot slumping technology followed by highprecision form correction of the optical surfaces via computer-controlled bonnet and ion beam figuring technologies. During the phase of bonnet polishing of a shell in stand-alone configuration, a removable holder stiffens it temporarily. This paper describes the main steps of the process under study and reports on the realization of the first prototypes.
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....aa52a7840664adaad1e809a617f7d10f