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24 November 2021 Research progress and core technologies of optical-mechanical system based on additive manufacturing
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Proceedings Volume 12060, AOPC 2021: Advanced Laser Technology and Applications; 120601D (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606752
Event: Applied Optics and Photonics China 2021, 2021, Beijing, China
Abstract
The research on optical-mechanical system based on additive manufacturing is based on additive manufacturing, diamond turning, high-precision magnetorheological polishing, surface modification technology, internal lattice structure topology optimization and so on. It can overcome the problems of adhesive use and material matching in the traditional structure design, greatly reduce the difficulty of assembly and thermal control, and realize the lightweight design of internal structure that can not be realized by traditional processing methods. In addition, because the mirror body and its supporting structure are made of same metal materials and integrated, the strength and stiffness are greatly improved compared with the traditional design method. This paper summarizes the development status and technical parameters of additive manufacturing opto-mechanical system at home and abroad. The research progress of surface modification technology by domestic and foreign scholars was focused and the post-processing process and core technologies of the optical-mechanical system were described.
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Xinyin Jia, Bingliang Hu, Feicheng Wang, Siyuan Li, Lijun Sun, and Junqiang Wu "Research progress and core technologies of optical-mechanical system based on additive manufacturing", Proc. SPIE 12060, AOPC 2021: Advanced Laser Technology and Applications, 120601D (24 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606752
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KEYWORDS
Additive manufacturing

Optics manufacturing

Surface finishing

Diamond turning

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