Abstract
A novel non-null interferometer for the precise measurement of aspheric surfaces is presented. In contrast to a classical interferometer, where only one test wavefront is used, the proposed system makes use of multiple test beams propagating under different angles through the interferometer. This allows the measurement of aspheric surfaces in a very short time, even for strong aspheres with deviations from the best-fit sphere of up to . The non-null test configuration implies that any additional aberrations introduced by the interferometer have to be well characterized to precisely measure the asphere. Experimental measurements of a calibrated non-null interferometer on an aspheric element with SAG deviation are presented.
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