Verification of cascade optical coherence tomography for freeform optics form metrology

  • Xu D
  • Wen Z
  • Coleto A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Freeform optical components enable dramatic advances for optical systems in both performance and packaging. Surface form metrology of manufactured freeform optics remains a challenge and an active area of research. Towards addressing this challenge, we previously reported on a novel architecture, cascade optical coherence tomography (C-OCT), which was validated for its ability of high-precision sag measurement at a given point. Here, we demonstrate freeform surface measurements, enabled by the development of a custom optical-relay-based scanning mechanism and a unique high-speed rotation mechanism. Experimental results on a flat mirror demonstrate an RMS flatness of 14 nm (∼λ/44 at the He-Ne wavelength). Measurement on a freeform mirror is achieved with an RMS residual of 69 nm (∼λ/9). The system-level investigations and validation provide the groundwork for advancing C-OCT as a viable freeform metrology technique.

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Xu, D., Wen, Z., Coleto, A. G., Pomerantz, M., Lambropoulos, J. C., & Rolland, J. P. (2021). Verification of cascade optical coherence tomography for freeform optics form metrology. Optics Express, 29(6), 8542. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.413844

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