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Measuring the angles and pyramidal error of high-precision prisms
Measuring the angles and pyramidal error of high-precision prisms -@"3`uv" ZY`9 High-precision prisms, having maximum angle tolerances |7c],SHm of 1 to 3 arcsec, find increasing application in optical metrology. Su6kpC!EW Reported interferometric techniques for measuring GEc-<`- the wedge angles of such prisms achieve a precision of up <1*.:CL"s to 0.1 arcsec ~Ref. 1!, while noninterferometric techniques V=8db%^ have a precision of up to 2 arcsec ~Ref. 2!. Reported noninterferometric 7CH&n4v methods have made use of goniometers,2 Cy$~H spectrometers,3 master prisms,4,5 and collimators.6 However, #C&';HB;y in the literature there are few reported methods for ,5;M(ft# measuring the pyramidal error, and the majority rely on h@$SJe(hl visual observation,2,7,8 by which it is only possible to measure @u9L+*F
pyramidal errors to the order of 1 arcmin ~Ref. 8!. -J+1V{ In the new arrangement presented here, one can measure 6)uBUM;i the prism angle and the pyramidal error separately or in pS+w4gW combination. This is possible because the measurements O~V^] are made simultaneously but with different techniques.
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