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20 October 2016 A toolbox of metrology-based techniques for optical system alignment
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The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and its partners have broad experience in the alignment of flight optical instruments and spacecraft structures. Over decades, GSFC developed alignment capabilities and techniques for a variety of optical and aerospace applications. In this paper, we provide an overview of a subset of the capabilities and techniques used on several recent projects in a “toolbox” format. We discuss a range of applications, from small-scale optical alignment of sensors to mirror and bench examples that make use of various large-volume metrology techniques. We also discuss instruments and analytical tools.
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Phillip Coulter, Raymond G. Ohl, Peter N. Blake, Brent J. Bos, Victor J. Chambers, William L. Eichhorn, Jeffrey S. Gum, Theodore J. Hadjimichael, John G. Hagopian, Joseph E. Hayden, Samuel E. Hetherington, David A. Kubalak, Kyle F. Mclean, Joseph C. McMann, Kevin W. Redman, Henry P. Sampler, Greg W. Wenzel, and Jerrod L. Young "A toolbox of metrology-based techniques for optical system alignment", Proc. SPIE 9951, Optical System Alignment, Tolerancing, and Verification X, 995108 (20 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2239070
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Optical alignment

Metrology

Lawrencium

Sensors

Optical components

James Webb Space Telescope

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