Michael Naselaris, Sydor Optics Inc.
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Optical materials
The first and foremost item to consider is the optical material. Important factors include homogeneity, stress birefringence, and bubbles; all of these affect product quality, performance, and pricing. Homogeneity plays a major role with transmissive optics. As homogeneity decreases, so does the opticians ability to achieve the desired transmitted wavefront specification. Stress birefringence, on the other hand, affects the mechanical stability of optics requiring surface flatness. Bubbles could affect cosmetics if they break the surface during grinding and polishing stages.
Other relevant factors that can impact processing, yield, and pricing include chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties, along with the form of supply. Optical materials can vary in hardness, making manufacturability difficult and processing cycles possibly lengthy. The ideal optical materials for flat optics manufacturing are BK7, Borofloat, and fused silica. Other optical materials require careful handling and special processing techniques, as they can easily stain or may be sensitive to environmental changes, such as temperature and humidity.
Keep in mind that often, equivalent material types can be used interchangeably. Some engineers will document a specific material (e.g., Schotts N-BK7), whereas others may state a preferred material and add the clause, or equivalent, to their specifications. Having this option may shorten lead times and even decrease pricing to some extent.
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Reflected wavefront vs. transmitted wavefront, or both
One issue requiring clarification in approximately one in four inquiries involves reflected wavefront and transmitted wavefront. Prints received are often vague enough to make one question the intent of the reflected wavefront, which is the accuracy of the surface with respect to a reference plane. Transmitted wavefront is the permissible wavefront deformation involving the surface flatness of both surfaces, the parallelism of the optic, and the homogeneity of the optical material. For the most part, flat optics require reflected wavefront or transmitted wavefront, with the primary exceptions being plate beamsplitters and prisms. Prints oftentimes state the word flatness, yet the function may be that of a window, thereby requiring transmitted wavefront as the ideal specification for optical performance. Mirrors, on the other hand, require reflected wavefront as the key indicator of performance in this respect. Head-up displays, for example, are plate beamsplitters and require both good optical transmission and optimal reflected wavefront for performance.
Filter glass on a double-sided machine.
Dimensions and tolerances
Size, in conjunction with other specifications, will dictate the best processing method, along with the size of equipment to use. Although flat optics can be any shape, round optics seem to achieve the desired specifications more quickly and uniformly. Overly tightened size tolerances can be the result of a precision fit or simply an oversight; both have an adverse effect on pricing. Bevel specifications are at times overly tightened, also resulting in increased pricing.
Surface quality
Surface quality is influenced by cosmetics, also known as scratch-dig or surface imperfections, as well as surface roughness, both with documented and universally accepted standards. In the U.S., MIL-PRF-B is popular with an increasing use of ISO-7 or its American-based counterpart ANSI/OEOSC OP1.002.
Top view of a pitch polisher.
The most commonly used processes for flat optics involve double-sided polishing and single-sided polishing on pitch polishers. Double-sided grinding and polishing, a batch-type procedure, can process both faces of the optic simultaneously for parallel optics. Economical batch sizes are determined by the size of the optic and the machine size. Pitch polishing, however, is a more time-consuming process generally utilized for requirements specifying fractional wave surface flatness and/or improved surface roughness. Double-sided polishing is deterministic, involving hours, while pitch polishing may involve days for the same quantity of parts. If transmitted wavefront and/or total thickness variation are your primary specifications, double-sided polishing is best, whereas polishing on pitch polishers is ideal if reflected wavefront is of primary importance.
Trends
Over the past several years, we have observed a few trends regarding precision flat optics. More and more customers are making the assumption of quality, in turn making delivery more important than pricing for the most part. The assumption of quality needs to be substantiated with more questions to ensure that the proper metrology and levels of verification are used. Increasingly, the demand is for thinner and thinner optics, along with tighter surface flatness and higher levels of cleanliness.
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