Polishing TIM mirror segments with HyDra

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We report experimental results and analysis about a new hydrodynamic radial tool (HyDra, patent pending), which expels a suspension of water and polishing particles radially on glass. With this method it is possible to locally shape optical surfaces. The depth of material removed by HyDra grows linearly with the time. The removal rate is independent of the velocity between the tool and the glass element. The HyDra has been used to fabricate successfully an optical flat and Schmidt surface.

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