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10 February 2005 Performance test of focusing optics based on the Hartmann principle
Dan Liu, Yan Yan, Bingqiang Ren, Yongkai Zhao, Lihua Huang, Huijie Huang, Weixin Zhang, Deyan Xu, Xiangzhao Wang
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Abstract
The performance inspection of focusing optics, such as focusing lens and focusing assemblies, is of great importance in the machining of optical elements, alignment and regular maintenance of optical facilities. Currently, however the interferometric method and the knife-edge method used normally for the measurement of the large-aperture surface have limitations for the test in the large optical equipment. To solve the problems, a scanning Hartmann inspection apparatus based on the Hartmann principle for focusing optics performance test has been developed. In this paper, the experimental setup and test principle are described, experimental results and analysis are given, and the improvement plan further to obtain better test capability is briefly presented in the end.
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Dan Liu, Yan Yan, Bingqiang Ren, Yongkai Zhao, Lihua Huang, Huijie Huang, Weixin Zhang, Deyan Xu, and Xiangzhao Wang "Performance test of focusing optics based on the Hartmann principle", Proc. SPIE 5638, Optical Design and Testing II, (10 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.574821
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KEYWORDS
Chromatic aberrations

Aspheric lenses

CCD cameras

Optical testing

Inspection

Collimators

Optical components

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