Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Sep 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998spie.3482..519t&link_type=abstract
Proc. SPIE Vol. 3482, p. 519-527, International Optical Design Conference 1998, Leo R. Gardner; Kevin P. Thompson; Eds.
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
The surface of a spinning liquid takes the shape of a paraboloid that can be used as a reflecting mirror. Liquid mirrors have many characteristics that make them useful for optical applications: low costs, large sizes, excellent optical qualities, possibility of very high or very low numerical apertures, low scattered light, etc... The largest mirror built so far has a diameter of 3.7 meters. The largest mirror that has been extensively tested has a diameter of 2.5 meters. Interferometric tests show that it is diffraction limited. We discuss several technical issues related to liquid mirrors. A handful of liquid mirrors have now been built that are used for scientific work. We briefly discuss a practical application of liquid mirrors: We built and tested a telecentric f-(theta) 3D scanner that uses a liquid mirror as its objective. The prototype has a stand- off distance of 1.5 meters, a scan length up to 1 meter (telecentric), a depth of view of 1 meter and a relative depth resolution of 1 mm or less. The design is based on the auto-synchronized scanner and is f-(theta) corrected for field scanning distortion. We therefore claim that the liquid mirror technology gives a new tool to the optical designer.
Borra Ermanno F.
Thibault Simon
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