Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5019163 | Precision Engineering | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The paper describes a high-performance facility for ion beam processing of the surface of optical elements. The facility is equipped with three technological ion sources, which allow working with inert or reactive gases, and a five-axis goniometer. Two sources (KLAN-103M and KLAN-163M) have a wide-aperture quasi-parallel ion beam and a third ion source with the focused ion beam (width of the output beam is Ã1-15 mm by changing the diaphragm). For a focusing ion source an optimal diaphragm material (sapphire) and the Ar energy range (less than 400 eV), which minimizes deposition on the surface of the workpiece the material sputtered from the edge of the diaphragm, are found. The concept of a movable workpiece has allowed realizing within one vacuum chamber three methods of ion beam surface treatment: aspherization, local shape errors correction and ion polishing. A detailed description of all the surface treatment methods is given. An algorithm for selecting the ion beam diameter and scanning steps for the local shape errors correction depending on the lateral dimension of the surface errors is proposed. The facility allows to produce an optical surface of any complex (convex/concave) shape, including higher-order aspheres with an asymmetrical profile and a diameter of up to 300 mm, with a subnanometer precision of the surface shape and the effective roughness in the range of spatial frequencies qâ[2.5·10â2-6.0·101 μmâ1] down to Ïeff = 0.14 nm.
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Authors
N.I. Chkhalo, I.A. Kaskov, I.V. Malyshev, M.S. Mikhaylenko, A.E. Pestov, V.N. Polkovnikov, N.N. Salashchenko, M.N. Toropov, I.G. Zabrodin,