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1 September 1991 Lessons learned in recent beryllium-mirror fabrication
James A. Wells, Calvin M. Lombard, George B. Sloan, Wally W. Moore Jr., Claude E. Martin
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Abstract
The lessons learned in recent fabrication of beryllium mirrors could have a significant impact on how beryllium optics of the future are produced. This paper provides an overview of the latest techniques for beryllium optics fabrication and a comparison of the results achieved. Specific technical ureas discussed include: new beryllium powders, results of consolidation, beryllium material property improvements, modified machining procedures, thermal stabilization, single point turning, burnishing techniques, replica faceplates, support structure bonding, mirror superpolishing, and new optical testing techniques.
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James A. Wells, Calvin M. Lombard, George B. Sloan, Wally W. Moore Jr., and Claude E. Martin "Lessons learned in recent beryllium-mirror fabrication", Proc. SPIE 1485, Reflective and Refractive Optical Materials for Earth and Space Applications, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46521
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KEYWORDS
Beryllium

Mirrors

Polishing

Surface finishing

Coating

Optical fabrication

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