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Convergent Polishing: A Simple,Rapid, Full Aperture Polishing Process of High Quality Optical Flats & Spheres
Authors:Tayyab Suratwala  Rusty Steele  Michael Feit  Rebecca Dylla-Spears  Richard Desjardin  Dan Mason  Lana Wong  Paul Geraghty  Phil Miller  Nan Shen
Affiliation:1.Lasers, Optics, & Targets for the National Ignition Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract:Convergent Polishing is a novel polishing system and method for finishing flat and spherical glass optics in which a workpiece, independent of its initial shape (i.e., surface figure), will converge to final surface figure with excellent surface quality under a fixed, unchanging set of polishing parameters in a single polishing iteration. In contrast, conventional full aperture polishing methods require multiple, often long, iterative cycles involving polishing, metrology and process changes to achieve the desired surface figure. The Convergent Polishing process is based on the concept of workpiece-lap height mismatch resulting in pressure differential that decreases with removal and results in the workpiece converging to the shape of the lap. The successful implementation of the Convergent Polishing process is a result of the combination of a number of technologies to remove all sources of non-uniform spatial material removal (except for workpiece-lap mismatch) for surface figure convergence and to reduce the number of rogue particles in the system for low scratch densities and low roughness. The Convergent Polishing process has been demonstrated for the fabrication of both flats and spheres of various shapes, sizes, and aspect ratios on various glass materials. The practical impact is that high quality optical components can be fabricated more rapidly, more repeatedly, with less metrology, and with less labor, resulting in lower unit costs. In this study, the Convergent Polishing protocol is specifically described for fabricating 26.5 cm square fused silica flats from a fine ground surface to a polished ~λ/2 surface figure after polishing 4 hr per surface on a 81 cm diameter polisher.
Keywords:Physics   Issue 94   optical fabrication   pad polishing   fused silica glass   optical flats   optical spheres   ceria slurry   pitch button blocking   HF etching   scratches
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