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In recent years the demand for meter-scale optical elements has increased significantly, driven by growth in terrestrial and satellite-based astronomy, and defense and security applications. Laser interferometry is used throughout the manufacturing of large optics to ensure conformance to demanding design specifications. More recently, "dynamic interferometry" has been implemented for vibration-insensitive measurement of large optics. The data is used to control polishing operations, verify dimensional stability of support structures, align mirror segments and complete other critical metrology applications. "Meter-class" describes a category of telescopes with optical elements larger than one meter in diameter, typically operating within the infrared through visible spectra. The primary and secondary optics may be monolithic glass structures or may consist of multiple segments that can be actively aligned. Mirror size is only bounded by current manufacturing methods. At present more than a dozen telescopes are in operation with primary mirrors larger than eight meters, and several more challenging projects are in development. Products & Services
Optical mounts are specialized holders designed for use with a variety of optical assemblies.
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I. Introduction
The goal of this chapter is to describe the state of the art in membrane mirrors with a strong emphasis on the development of primary mirrors for space telescopes. The term membrane...
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II. Systems Engineering
A critical step in addressing membrane mirrors is to consider the telescope as a system, with the primary mirror as a subsystem. Systems engineering can be defined as the...
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