• Optics and Precision Engineering
  • Vol. 27, Issue 12, 2517 (2019)
MENG Xiao-hui*, WANG Yong-gang, LI Wen-qing, CHEN Jian-cheng..., ZHOU Yu-ming and ZHANG Ji-you|Show fewer author(s)
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    DOI: 10.3788/ope.20192712.2517 Cite this Article
    MENG Xiao-hui, WANG Yong-gang, LI Wen-qing, CHEN Jian-cheng, ZHOU Yu-ming, ZHANG Ji-you. Fabrication of zero-gravity surface for large-aperture aspherical mirror by using rotationally method[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2019, 27(12): 2517 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    To acquire the zero-gravity surface figure error of an aspherical mirror in a ground fabricating environment, a high-precision rotation method based on gravity compensation technology was established. First, the basic principle of the N equal interval rotation method is introduced. Second, combined with an aspheric ultra low expansion (ULE) mirror with a diameter of Ф1 290 mm processing, the rotation angle and off-center control methods are given, respectively, and the angle error and off-center error are better than 0.1° and 0.1 mm, respectively. Third, in the low-precision stage, the rotation result is processed by three-position rotations and the surface accuracy of the mirror quickly converges to 0.029λ-RMS. At the same time, the symmetry error on the mirror surface is cumulatively amplified due to the application of the rotation method. After removal, the surface accuracy further converges to 0.023λ-root mean square (RMS). Finally, the six-position rotations are used to guide the optical manufacturing. The surface figure error of the mirror in the six directions is 0.012λ-RMS and 0.010λ-RMS by removing the gravity deformation error, which allows it to be considered as a zero-gravity mirror in the space environment after the satellite is in orbit. The method described in the studyis not only applicable to the fabrication of one meter-level mirrors, but also to larger space aspheric mirrors with the goals of a zero-gravity surface figure error.
    MENG Xiao-hui, WANG Yong-gang, LI Wen-qing, CHEN Jian-cheng, ZHOU Yu-ming, ZHANG Ji-you. Fabrication of zero-gravity surface for large-aperture aspherical mirror by using rotationally method[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2019, 27(12): 2517
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