Author/Authors :
Dutterer، نويسنده , , Brian S. and Lineberger، نويسنده , , Jennifer L. and Smilie، نويسنده , , Paul J. and Hildebrand، نويسنده , , Daniel S. and Harriman، نويسنده , , Tres A. and Davies، نويسنده , , Matthew A. and Suleski، نويسنده , , Thomas J. and Lucca، نويسنده , , Don A.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Single crystal diamond milling of optical materials opens up new design degrees-of-freedom for optical engineers. However, parameters for milling of many optical materials have not been investigated, understood, or documented. This paper focuses on the milling of germanium to fabricate a freeform “Alvarez lens” in the mid-wave infrared (MWIR). While the design concepts for such optical systems have been known for decades, implementation has been limited due to difficulty in manufacturing the freeform surfaces. Ultra-precision, multi-axis machining centers can manufacture these surfaces through single crystal diamond milling. A battery of high speed diamond milling tests was performed in germanium to develop the parameters for machining the Alvarez components. Near-surface crystal quality and residual stress measurements using confocal Raman spectroscopy are reported, along with representative test results of the functioning optical system.
Keywords :
Freeform optics , Mid-wavelength infrared , Ultra-precision diamond milling , Residual stress