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9 December 2005 Manufacturing and testing SiC aspherical mirrors in space telescopes
Xuejun Zhang, Zhongyu Zhang, Ligong Zheng, Di Fan
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Proceedings Volume 6024, ICO20: Optical Devices and Instruments; 602402 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666803
Event: ICO20:Optical Devices and Instruments, 2005, Changchun, China
Abstract
Reaction Bonded (RB) SiC mirrors due to their excellent specific stiffness and thermal properties have been widely used in space telescopes. However, polishing large SiC aspherical mirrors is difficult compared to other materials such as fused silica or Zerodu. In addition, surface roughness of the polished SiC mirrors is limited by the defects of the materials and needs to be improved by means of surface coating technique. This paper introduces the current progress of large SiC aspherical mirrors manufacturing and testing in CIOMP. In particular, the procedures of making large off-axis aspherical mirrors were discussed in detail. A proprietary computer controlled optical surfacing (CCOS) technique was utilized to grind and polish the mirrors and the computer aided null test was used to measure the surface figure. As results, a 600mm class off-axis SiC aspherical mirrors was demonstrated with figure error less than 13nm rms.
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Xuejun Zhang, Zhongyu Zhang, Ligong Zheng, and Di Fan "Manufacturing and testing SiC aspherical mirrors in space telescopes", Proc. SPIE 6024, ICO20: Optical Devices and Instruments, 602402 (9 December 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666803
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KEYWORDS
Silicon carbide

Mirrors

Polishing

Surface finishing

Off axis mirrors

Coating

Manufacturing

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