Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jan 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984spie..483.....r&link_type=abstract
Meeting sponsored by SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Bellingham, WA, SPIE - The International Society
Physics
Optics
Alignment, Conferences, Optical Measurement, Fiber Optics, Interferometers, Lenses, Light Beams, Nova Laser System, Optical Fibers, Particle Accelerators, Periscopes, Remote Sensors, Telescopes
Scientific paper
Subjects related to alignment theory are examined, taking into account alignment theory and practice for diffraction grating rhombs, a three wavelength optical alignment of the Nova laser, techniques for characterizing optical system fabrication, and the development of a multidetector deflection measurement system. Alignment systems and problems of active alignment are also considered, giving attention to electronic coordinate determination, a device which sets a new standard for precision measurement in nongravitational environments, an infrared alignment telescope, a laser alignment control system, an automatic alignment station for single or multimode optical fibers, and an automatic assembling station for guided optic components. Alignment techniques are discussed. Point-diffraction interferometry as a diagnostic for alignment is considered along with the alignment of earth-scanning mapper telescopes and test collimators using computerized signal histogram printouts, and the alignment and collimation of submarine periscope optics.
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