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Making a very radical concave aspheric

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Abstract

The column this issue describes the major steps in making a radical concave aspheric. The equipment used was not the newest on the market, e.g., the pantograph is over 100 years old; but the resulting grind was most satisfactory. The work was done by Harold E. Miller of Frank Cooke, Inc.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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