Diamond Machining of an Off-Axis Biconic Aspherical Mirror
TBMG-5000
03/01/2009
- Content
Two diamond-machining methods have been developed as part of an effort to design and fabricate an off-axis, biconic ellipsoidal, concave aluminum mirror for an infrared spectrometer at the Kitt Peak National Observatory. Beyond this initial application, the methods can be expected to enable satisfaction of requirements for future instrument mirrors having increasingly complex (including asymmetrical), precise shapes that, heretofore, could not readily be fabricated by diamond machining or, in some cases, could not be fabricated at all.
- Citation
- "Diamond Machining of an Off-Axis Biconic Aspherical Mirror," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2009.