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Loose abrasive line-contact machining of aspherical optical surfaces of revolution

A new fabrication technique for the generation of optical aspherical surfaces of revolution is presented. This fabrication technique combines the characteristics of conventional loose abrasive machining with features of high-precision machining tools. A prototype of the machine tool based on this fa...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 1997-07, Vol.36 (19), p.4483-4489
Main Authors: Fähnle, O W, van Brug, H, van der Laan, C J, Frankena, H J
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