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Mounting optics in optical instruments
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Yoder, Paul R.
Mounting optics in optical instruments
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
Mounting optics in optical instruments/ Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
作者:
Yoder, Paul R.
出版者:
Bellingham, Wash. (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) :SPIE, : c2008.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxvi, 752 p. : ill.) :digital file. :
附註:
"SPIE digital library."
標題:
Optical instruments - Design and construction. -
電子資源:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0817/2008019334.html
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/3.785236
ISBN:
9780819481214 (electronic)
Mounting optics in optical instruments
Yoder, Paul R.
Mounting optics in optical instruments
[electronic resource] /Paul R. Yoder, Jr. - 2nd ed. - Bellingham, Wash. (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) :SPIE,c2008. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 752 p. : ill.) :digital file. - SPIE Press monograph ;PM181. - SPIE Press monograph ;PM103..
"SPIE digital library."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- Applications of Optical Components -- Key Environmental Considerations -- Extreme Service Environments -- Environmental Testing -- Key Material Properties -- Dimensional Instability -- Tolerancing Optical and Mechanical Components -- Cost Aspects of Tightened Tolerances on Optics -- Manufacturing Optical and Mechanical Components.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
Entirely updated to cover the latest technology, this second edition gives optical designers and optomechanical engineers a thorough understanding of the principal ways in which optical components--lenses, windows, filters, shells, domes, prisms, and mirrors of all sizes--are mounted in optical instruments.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780819481214 (electronic)
Standard No.: 10.1117/3.785236doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
596710
Optical instruments
--Design and construction.
LC Class. No.: TS513 / .Y62 2008e
Dewey Class. No.: 681/.4
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2. The Optic-to-Mount Interface -- Mechanical Constraints -- Consequences of Mounting Forces -- Sealing Considerations.
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3. Mounting Individual Lenses -- Preload Requirements -- Weight and Center of Gravity Calculations -- Spring Mountings for Lenses and Filters -- Burnished Cell Mountings -- Snap and "Interference Fit" Rings -- Retaining Ring Constraints -- Constraining the Lens with Multiple Spring Clips -- Geometry of the Lens-to-Mount Interface -- Elastomeric Mountings -- Flexure Mountings for Lenses -- Mounting Plastic Lenses.
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4. Multiple-Component Lens Assemblies -- Spacer Design and Manufacture -- Drop-In Assembly -- Lathe Assembly -- Elastomeric Mountings -- Poker-Chip Assembly -- Assemblies Designed for High-Shock Environments -- Photographic Objective Lenses -- Modular Construction and Assembly -- Catoptric and Catadioptric Assemblies -- Assemblies with Plastic Housings and Lenses -- Internal Mechanisms -- Sealing and Purging Lens Assemblies.
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5. Mounting Optical Windows, Filters, Shells, and Domes -- Simple Window Mountings -- Mounting "Special" Windows -- Conformal Windows -- Windows Subject to Pressure Differential -- Filter Mountings -- Mounting Shells and Domes.
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6. Prism Design -- Principal functions -- Geometric Considerations -- Aberration Contributions of Prisms -- Typical Prism Configurations.
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7. Techniques for Mounting Prisms -- Kinematic Mountings -- Semikinematic Mountings -- The Use of Pads on Cantilevered and Straddling Springs -- Mechanically Clamped Nonkinematic Mountings -- Bonded Prism Mountings -- Flexure Mountings for Prisms.
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8. Mirror Design -- General Considerations -- Image Orientation -- First- and Second-Surface Mirrors -- Ghost Image Formation with Second-Surface Mirrors -- Approximation of Mirror Aperture -- Weight Reduction Techniques -- Thin Facesheet Configurations -- Metallic Mirrors -- Metallic Foam Core Mirrors -- Pellicles.
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9. Techniques for Mounting Smaller Nonmetallic Mirrors -- Mechanically Clamped Mirror Mountings -- Bonded Mirror Mountings -- Compound Mirror Mountings -- Flexure Mountings for Smaller Mirrors -- Central and Zonal Mountings -- Gravitational Effects on Smaller Mirrors.
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10. Techniques for Mounting Metallic Mirrors -- Single Point Diamond Turning of Metallic Mirrors -- Integral Mounting Provisions -- Flexure Mountings for Metallic Mirrors -- Plating of Metal Mirrors -- Interfacing Metallic Mirrors for Assembly and Alignment.
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11. Techniques for Mounting Larger Nonmetallic Mirrors -- Mounts for Axis Horizontal Applications -- Mounts for Axis Vertical Applications -- Mounts for Axis Variable Applications -- Supports for Large, Space-Borne Mirrors.
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12. Aligning Refracting, Reflecting and Catadioptric Systems -- Aligning the Individual Lens -- Aligning Multiple Lens Assemblies -- Aligning Reflecting Systems.
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13. Estimation of Mounting Stresses -- General Considerations -- Statistical Prediction of Optic Failure -- Rule-of-Thumb Stress Tolerances -- Stress Generation at Point, Line, and Area Contacts -- Peak Contact Stress in an Annular Interface -- Bending Effects in Asymmetrically Clamped Optics.
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14. Effects of Temperature Changes -- Athermalization Techniques for Reflective Systems -- Athermalization Techniques for Refractive Systems -- Effects of Temperature Change on Axial Preload -- Radial Effects in Rim Contact Optics -- Effects of Temperature Gradients -- Thermally Induced Stresses in Bonded Optics.
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15. Hardware Examples -- Infrared Sensor Lens Assembly -- A Family of Commercial Mid-Infrared Lenses -- Using SPDT to Mount and Align Poker Chip Subassemblies -- A Dual Field IR Tracker Assembly -- A Dual Field IR Camera Lens Assembly -- A Passively Stabilized 10:1 Zoom Lens Objective -- A 90 mm, f/2 Projection Lens Assembly -- A Solid Catadioptric Lens Assembly -- An All Aluminum Catadioptric Lens Assembly -- A Catadioptric Star Mapping Objective Assembly -- A 150 in., f/10 Catadioptric Camera Objective -- The Camera Assembly for the DEIMOS Spectrograph -- Mountings for Prisms in a Military Articulated Telescope -- A Modular Porro Prism Erecting System for a Binocular -- Mounting Large Dispersing Prisms in a Spectrograph Imager -- Mounting Gratings for the FUSE Spectrograph -- The Spitzer Space Telescope -- A Modular Dual Collimator Assembly -- Lens Mountings for the JWST's NIR Cam -- A Double-Arch Mirror Featuring Silicon-Foam-Core-Technology.
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[Appendices] -- Unit Conversion Factors -- Mechanical Properties of Materials -- Torque-Preload Relationship for a Threaded Retaining Ring -- Summary of Methods for Testing Optical Components and Optical Instruments Under Adverse Environmental Conditions.
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