Stress Manipulated Coating for Figure Reshape of Optics Mirrors
- Technology Benefits
- Improved imagequalityReproducibleand preciseInexpensive
- Detailed Technology Description
- Novel coating method for improving surface quality of a thin film mirror #materials #thinfilm #manufacturing #photonics #nonlinearoptics
- *Abstract
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Northwestern scientists have developed a new method for producing lightweight optics with improved image quality by using a stress-manipulated coating. Telescopes sent into space require extremely thin and smooth mirrors in order to collect X-rays or infrared light from their surroundings. The manufacturing processes currently employed to produce these high-quality mirrors are both time-consuming and expensive, in addition to being difficult to reproduce. Prof. Ulmer and colleagues developed a new approach that allows them to manufacture inexpensive optical mirrors that correct slope errors of 10-20 arc-seconds. Further, the final figure does not require active control to maintain the shape. Importantly, this innovative production method is reproducible and highly precise, having a DOC of only 0.6% in laboratory tests. This novel coating method has the potential to improve resolution of optics used for space exploration and may contribute to the field of astronomy.
- *Inventors
- Youwei YaoMelville Ulmer*Jian Cao*
- Country/Region
- USA
