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31 January 2013 Long working distance autocollimating and microscope monitoring instrument
Bing-guo Liu, Guo-dong Liu, Na Gong, Feng-dong Chen, Zhi-tao Zhuang
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Proceedings Volume 8759, Eighth International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurement and Instrumentation; 87591D (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2014739
Event: International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurement and Instrumentation 2012, 2012, Chengdu, China
Abstract
In the laser inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiment, the high accuracy target field coordinate system should be found to monitor the target by all kinds of physics diagnose instrument. Before the testing target is shot, the coordinate system should be transferred to the testing target, and recurrent the coordinate system before each shooting. In order to solve this problem, two set microscope optics vision instruments are designed which has autocollimating and target position monitoring functions, and its working distance is 3.8 meters,and its optic resolution is 8 micron. Firstly, the optical coordinate axis of the two instruments is adjusted orthogonally by each other, then the ICF range coordinate is transferred to a testing target by a sensor, and ensure testing target located at the center of ICF range coordinate. The instrument has already been used in Shen Guang III device, and also can be used for object monitoring and tracing in a kind of field.
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Bing-guo Liu, Guo-dong Liu, Na Gong, Feng-dong Chen, and Zhi-tao Zhuang "Long working distance autocollimating and microscope monitoring instrument", Proc. SPIE 8759, Eighth International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurement and Instrumentation, 87591D (31 January 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2014739
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Mirrors

Optical design

Modulation transfer functions

Diffraction

Autocollimation

Charge-coupled devices

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