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24 January 2019 Analysis error of machining radial Fresnel lens on roller mold
Yawen Guo, Ziqiang Yin, Sujuan Wang
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Abstract
Roll-to-Roll imprint process is considered to be the most promising technology for manufacturing large-area micro-structured surface. However, the traditional turning technique was considered to be incapable of machining radial Fresnel lenses on roller mold. This study deals with the problem of machining the radial Fresnel lens on a roller mold, which is achieved by using the diamond cutting tools mounted on a multiple axis control ultra-precision machining center. In addition, this study simulates the effect of the deviation of the tool tip position from the rotation center of the platform and the deviation from the vertical plane of the roller axis on the machining results.
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Yawen Guo, Ziqiang Yin, and Sujuan Wang "Analysis error of machining radial Fresnel lens on roller mold", Proc. SPIE 10840, 9th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Micro- and Nano-Optics, Catenary Optics, and Subwavelength Electromagnetics, 1084011 (24 January 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2504756
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KEYWORDS
Diamond machining

Error analysis

Fresnel lenses

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