Finishing of metal optics by ion beam technologies

Abstract

Ultraprecise mirror devices show considerable potential with view to applications in the visible and the ultraviolet spectral ranges. Aluminum alloys gather good mechanical and excellent optical properties and thus they emerge as important mirror construction materials. However, ultraprecision machining and polishing of optical aluminum surfaces are challenging, which originates from the high chemical reactivity and the heterogeneous matrix structure. Recently, several ion beam-based techniques have been developed to qualify aluminum mirrors for short-wavelength applications. We give an overview of the state-of-the-art ion beamprocessing techniques for figure error correction and planarization, either by direct aluminum machining or with the aid of polymer or inorganic, amorphous surface films. © The Authors.

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Keywords
aluminum, ion beam figuring, ion beam planarization, mirrors, nickel phosphorus, plasma-jet deposition, polymer films
Citation
Bauer, J., Frost, F., Lehmann, A., Ulitschka, M., Li, Y., & Arnold, T. (2019). Finishing of metal optics by ion beam technologies. 58(9). https://doi.org//10.1117/1.OE.58.9.092612
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CC BY 4.0 Unported