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A system for aligning of optical components includes an interferometer and a first diffractive alignment element. A housing is used for positioning a first optical element being aligned. A detector is used for detecting fringes produced by reflections off surfaces of the first optical element. A grating pattern on the first diffractive alignment element is designed to produce a retro-reflected wavefront or a wavefront transmitted or reflected in a predetermined direction when the first optical element is in alignment. The first diffractive alignment element includes a first region for alignment of the interferometer, a second region for alignment of one surface of the first optical element, and a third region for alignment of another surface of the first optical element. The first, second and third regions can be of any shape such as circular, rectangular, triangular, or the like. INpub5
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Inventors: Harned, Robert D.; (Redding, CT) ; Harned, Nora-Jean; (Redding, CT) ="K>yUfcFl
Correspondence Name and Address: STERNE, KESSLER, GOLDSTEIN & FOX PLLC {Wo7=aR
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Serial No.: 938954 ;0'v`ob'.?
Series Code: 10 *_wBV
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Filed: September 13, 2004 bk]|C!7$
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1. A system for aligning of optical components, comprising: an interferometer; a reference optic; a first diffractive alignment element having a grating pattern thereon; a housing that positions a first optical element being aligned; and a detector that detects fringes produced by reflections off surfaces of the first optical element, wherein the grating pattern produces diffracted wavefronts that align the first diffractive alignment element to the reference optic and that align the first optical element. .E&~]<
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2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first diffractive alignment element comprises: a first region that aligns the interferometer; a second region that aligns one surface of the first optical element; and a third region that aligns another surface of the first optical element. F*f)Dv$p
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3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first, second and third regions are generally circular. *C \O]r:'
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4. The system of claim 3, wherein the circular regions are non-concentric. 1*fA>v
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5. The system of claim 3, wherein the circular regions are decentered relative to an optical axis of the system. |wDCIHzQ
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6. The system of claim 1, wherein the first diffractive alignment element is capable of being replaced by a second diffractive optical alignment that aligns a second optical component. (Gcl,IW
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7. The system of claim 1, wherein the first diffractive alignment element comprises a plurality of regions, each region used for alignment of a different surface of a plurality of optical components being aligned within the housing. (]:G"W8f
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8. The system of claim 7, wherein at least one of the regions is used for alignment of an aspheric surface. x+pFu5,
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9. The system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of regions correspond to a plurality of surfaces of a multi-element lens being aligned. _bX)fnUu
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10. The system of claim 1, wherein the first optical element is a reflective element. zF PSk]
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11. The system of claim 1, wherein the first optical element is a refractive element. <