| Literature DB >> 27577760 |
Lin Zhou1, Lei Huang2, Nathalie Bouet2, Konstantine Kaznatcheev2, Matthew Vescovi2, Yifan Dai1, Shengyi Li1, Mourad Idir2.
Abstract
Surface slope profile is widely used in the metrology of grazing-incidence reflective optics instead of surface height profile. Nevertheless, the theoretical and experimental model currently used in deterministic optical figuring processes is based on surface height, not on surface slope. This means that the raw slope profile data from metrology need to be converted to height profile to perform the current height-based figuring processes. The inevitable measurement noise in the raw slope data will introduce significant cumulative error in the resultant height profiles. As a consequence, this conversion will degrade the determinism of the figuring processes, and will have an impact on the ultimate surface figuring results. To overcome this problem, an innovative figuring model is proposed, which directly uses the raw slope profile data instead of the usual height data as input for the deterministic process. In this paper, first the influence of the measurement noise on the resultant height profile is analyzed, and then a new model is presented; finally a demonstration experiment is carried out using a one-dimensional ion beam figuring process to demonstrate the validity of our approach.Keywords: ion beam figuring; one-dimensional; surface slope; synchrotron optics
Year: 2016 PMID: 27577760 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577516010882
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616