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3 May 1982 Reflective And Refractive Scattering Of Ultraviolet Radiation Caused By State Of The Art Optical Grinding And Polishing Techniques
C. Verne Muffoletto
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Proceedings Volume 0315, Reflecting Optics for Synchrotron Radiation; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932993
Event: 1981 Brookhaven Conferences, 1981, Upton, United States
Abstract
After complete removal of all pits from a fine ground surface by optical polishing, a sub-system of fractures will remain which will cause scattering of either reflected or refracted radiation. This is especially critical in the case of incident ultraviolet radiation. This paper will show the cause and effect of this fracture system, if it is not totally eliminated.
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C. Verne Muffoletto "Reflective And Refractive Scattering Of Ultraviolet Radiation Caused By State Of The Art Optical Grinding And Polishing Techniques", Proc. SPIE 0315, Reflecting Optics for Synchrotron Radiation, (3 May 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932993
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KEYWORDS
Polishing

Surface finishing

Particles

Scattering

Silicon carbide

Abrasives

Crystals

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