Improved ion beam tools for ultraprecision figure correction of curved aluminum mirror surfaces

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Date
2018
Volume
4
Issue
04
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[Bellingham, Wash.] : SPIE
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Aluminum mirrors offer great potential for satisfying the increasing demand in high-performance optical components for visible and ultraviolet applications. Ion beam figuring is an established finishing technology and in particular a promising technique for direct aluminum figure error correction. For the machining of strongly curved or arbitrarily shaped surfaces as well as the correction of low-to-mid spatial frequency figure errors, the usage of a high-performance ion beam source with low tool width is mandatory. For that reason, two different concepts of ion beam generation with high ion current density and narrow beam width are discussed. (1) A concave ion beam extraction grid system is used for apertureless constriction of ion beams in the low millimeter range. An oxygen ion beam with a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 4.0 mm with an ion current density of 29.8  mA  /  cm2 was achieved. (2) For even smaller ion beams, a conic aperture design with a submillimeter-sized exit opening was tested. A nitrogen ion beam with an FWHM down to 0.62 mm with an ion current density of 4.6  mA  /  cm2 was obtained. In situ ion current density mapping is performed by scanning Faraday probe measurements. Special interest is set on the data evaluation for submillimeter ion beam analysis.

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Faraday probe analysis, ion beam figuring, ion optical components, submillimeter ion beam tools
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Bauer, J., Ulitschka, M., Pietag, F., & Arnold, T. (2018). Improved ion beam tools for ultraprecision figure correction of curved aluminum mirror surfaces. 4(04). https://doi.org//10.1117/1.jatis.4.4.046003
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