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23 June 1995 Some results and problems encountered in the practical implementation of a Shack-Fizeau interferometer
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Abstract
A Shack-Fizeau interferometer has been designed and constructed to test concave conical telescope mirrors. Many interesting practical problems and results were found on the way. Some of these problems are, for example, the design of each optical element and the imaging of the interference pattern on the detector, etc. Here, we describe the design parameters with some detail.
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Jorge L. Garcia-Marquez, Daniel Malacara-Hernandez, and Daniel Malacara-Doblado "Some results and problems encountered in the practical implementation of a Shack-Fizeau interferometer", Proc. SPIE 2545, Interferometry VII: Applications, (23 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212661
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Mirrors

Sensors

Optical design

Optical instrument design

Prisms

Optical components

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