Claims
- 1. An optical sphere assembly for use in calibrating an interferometer, said optical sphere assembly comprising:
an optical sphere of nominal radius including internally located motion actuating elements; means for supporting and positioning said nominal optical sphere such that its center of curvature rests nominally along the optical axis of the interferometer while otherwise being free to rotate; and control means for actuating said nominal optical sphere to undergo a predetermined motion such that interferometrically measured differences between a wavefront reflected from said nominal optical sphere and an incoming wavefront from the interferometer, when sampled over the surface of said nominal optical sphere as it moves, converge to the departure in the incoming wavefront from its nominal value.
- 2. The optical sphere assembly of claim 1 wherein interferometric measurements of the differences between the incoming nominally spherical wavefront from the interferometer and reflected wavefronts from said nominal optical sphere are processed using numerical techniques selected from the group comprising, averaging, spatial filtering, Fourier analysis, and fitting to polynomial expansions.
- 3. The optical sphere assembly of claim 1 wherein said nominal optical sphere is hollow constructed of a material that is optically transparent at the operating wavelength of the interferometer.
- 4. The optical sphere assembly of claim 3 wherein said material is a ceramic material marketed under the tradename Zerodur®.
- 5. The optical sphere assembly of claim 1 wherein said means for supporting and positioning said optical sphere assembly comprises a means for levitating said nominal optical sphere with respect to a nest.
- 6. The optical sphere assembly of claim 5 wherein said levitating means comprises an air bearing.
- 7. The optical sphere assembly of claim 1 wherein control means for actuating said nominal optical sphere is configured and arranged to randomly rotate said nominal optical sphere.
- 8. The optical sphere assembly of claim 1 wherein control means for actuating said nominal optical sphere is configured and arranged to selectively rotate said nominal optical sphere so that different preselected areas of its surface are presented to said incoming wavefront at different preselected times.
- 9. The optical sphere assembly of claim 1 wherein said optical sphere is dynamically balanced.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/333,245 filed on Nov. 14, 2001 in the name of Christopher James Evans, et al. with the title “Apparatus And Method For Calibrating An Interferometer Using A Selectively Rotatable Sphere”, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60333245 |
Nov 2001 |
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