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Convergent Polishing: A Simple, Rapid, Full Aperture Polishing Process of High Quality Optical Flats & Spheres
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HyDRa: polishing process convergence rate optimization.

Luis Salas, Esteban Luna, Erika Sohn

    Applied Optics
    |October 3, 2013
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    This study introduces an optimized method for the hydrodynamic radial (HyDRa) polishing process to reduce long polishing times. It determines the best correction fraction for efficient material removal, minimizing iterations and run times.

    Area of Science:

    • Optics and Metrology
    • Precision Engineering
    • Surface Finishing

    Background:

    • The hydrodynamic radial (HyDRa) polishing process is crucial for achieving high-precision optical surfaces.
    • Long polishing times are a significant bottleneck for applications requiring substantial material removal.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop an optimized method for the HyDRa polishing process.
    • To reduce overall process time by determining the optimum correction fraction for error maps.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a novel method to calculate the optimum correction fraction.
    • Analysis of process determinism, number of iterations, and polishing run times.

    Main Results:

    • A method for determining the optimum correction fraction was successfully developed.

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  • The method aims to enhance the efficiency and reduce the duration of the HyDRa polishing process.
  • Conclusions:

    • The developed method provides a strategy to optimize the HyDRa polishing process for demanding applications.
    • This optimization focuses on minimizing iterations and run times through precise correction fraction determination.