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21 November 1977 Aspheric Generation By Sputtering Techniques
Vic Bennett, Jack Smith
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Abstract
A new method-of generating aspheric elements is discussed. In this method, the aspheric element is produced by sputtering a non-uniform, but radially symmetric. coatino onto the substrate. The desired non-uniformity is produced by selective masking of the substrate. As proof of the concept, an 8.25-inch diameter aspheric element was made. This asphere has a maximum departure from spherical of 84pm and a maximum slope deviation from spherical of 132µm/in. The finished sputtered asphere departed from the design asphere by 0.38µm.
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Vic Bennett and Jack Smith "Aspheric Generation By Sputtering Techniques", Proc. SPIE 0126, Clever Optics: Innovative Applications of Optics, (21 November 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955892
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KEYWORDS
Aspheric lenses

Sputter deposition

Coating

Spherical lenses

Molecules

Optical spheres

Aspheric optics

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