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9 November 1989 Design And Performance Of A High Resolution, High Accuracy Automatic Autocollimator.
W. Duis, J. Trede, G.-J. Ulbrich, M. Mross
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Abstract
Moller-Wedel has developed a very high accuracy angle measuring instrument. The angular resolution of the instrument exceeds 0.005 arcsec (-25 nano-radians). The repeatibility and absolute accuracy are in the 50 nano-radian range. The measuring range is at least 300 arcsec (-1.5 millirad). The instrument utilizes a linear CCD array with patented processessing techniques to determine the position of the return collimator image. The image is produced by an optimized optical system which projects a slit illuminated by light emitting diodes. High accuracy and stability also require thermal compensation in the opto-mechanic design of the instrument.
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W. Duis, J. Trede, G.-J. Ulbrich, and M. Mross "Design And Performance Of A High Resolution, High Accuracy Automatic Autocollimator.", Proc. SPIE 1167, Precision Engineering and Optomechanics, (9 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962951
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KEYWORDS
Autocollimators

Sensors

Optomechanical design

Mirrors

Objectives

Beam splitters

Spatial resolution

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