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3 October 2022 Measurement of non-uniform AR-coated surfaces using an optical coordinate measurement machine with coating effect error compensation
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Abstract
Measurement of surface form after coating application is a vital final quality control step, but generally difficult using noncontact optical methods as the signal is distorted or drastically reduced by the coating. The NMF non-contact measurement machine range for freeform optics by Dutch United Instruments (DUI) can be employed for measurements during the entire production process. It can measure ground, polished and coated surfaces. Especially non-uniform coated surfaces may however distort the signal of the probe. A correction technique is described that allows for correcting this influence, enabling accurate non-contact form measurement after application of the coating.
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R. Henselmans, M.J. Gouwerok, and G. van den Eijkel "Measurement of non-uniform AR-coated surfaces using an optical coordinate measurement machine with coating effect error compensation", Proc. SPIE 12221, Optical Manufacturing and Testing XIV, 122210N (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2633315
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Optical testing

Freeform optics

Infrared coatings

Reflectivity

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