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High-precision methods and devices for in situ measurements of thermally induced aberrations in optical elements

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Abstract

An optical system that comprises two devices for remote measurements, a broadband optical interferometer and a scanning Hartmann sensor, is described. The results of simultaneous measurements with both devices and the results of numerical modeling of sample surface heating are presented.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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