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Implementation of a null test for freeform optics using a high-definition spatial light modulator

Romita Chaudhuri, Alexander Wansha, Rosario Porras-Aguilar, Jannick P. Rolland

2022Optics Express23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report the implementation of an interferometric null test using a high-definition spatial light modulator (SLM) as a reconfigurable alternative to a computer-generated hologram. We detail the alignment process chain, including novel techniques using the SLM to project alignment fiducials on the test part. To validate the alignment protocol, we measure a mild off-axis conic with the SLM-based system and cross-validate with conventional interferometry within 30 nm root-mean-square (RMS) surface figure. Finally, we report the null test of a 65 mm clear aperture concave freeform with 91 μm peak-valley sag departure from the base sphere. The measured surface figure of the freeform is within 40 nm RMS compared to the measurement with a commercial metrology instrument.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsSpatial light modulatorNull (SQL)InterferometryMetrologyCalibrationHolographySurface metrologyRoot mean squareComputer sciencePhysicsProfilometerSurface roughnessQuantum mechanicsDatabaseOptical measurement and interference techniquesAdvanced optical system designAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies
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