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13 February 1987 Cam Optical Fabrication System
Leland G Atkinson III, Duncan T Moore
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Abstract
Computer Aided Manufacturing, CAM systems for optical fabrication are emerging. As the technology advances optical surface manufacturing will move away from its present labor intensive status and allow the U.S. optical industry to regain an advantage in optical manufacturing. This paper describes a specific CAM Optical Fabrication System, CAM OFS, suitable for the manufacture of spherical surfaces. We also discuss the advantage optical CAM systems present to the optical designer in terms of accurate modeling of a manufactured optical system prior to its actual manufacture.
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Leland G Atkinson III and Duncan T Moore "Cam Optical Fabrication System", Proc. SPIE 0676, Ultraprecision Machining and Automated Fabrication of Optics, (13 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939516
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KEYWORDS
Optics manufacturing

Content addressable memory

Computer aided design

Optical design

Optical fabrication

Aspheric lenses

Polishing

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