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Nanomechanics in optical manufacturing

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Abstract

Nanomechanics addresses nm-level material properties, including fracture, mechanical-chemical interactions, and deformation. Nanomechanics applies to optical manufacturing from grinding, to finishing, to polishing, including magnetorheological finishing (MRF), as all these material removal mechanisms essentially break atomic bonds.

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