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Null Methods in Optical Testing

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Abstract

The null methods are used to compensate the asphericity of wave fronts produced by optical components and systems. The experimental arrangements are diverse and use different devices as lenses and CGH together with interferometers; special rulings and screens.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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