Dissertation & Thesis

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TitleAuthorsDescriptionYear
OPTICAL ALIGNMENT WITH CGH PHASE REFERENCESEric Hathaway FraterPhD Dissertation2016
HIGH PRECISION OPTICAL SURFACE METROLOGY USING DEFLECTOMETRYRun HuangPhD Dissertation2015
HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL SURFACE METROLOGY WITH THE SLOPE MEASURING PORTABLE OPTICAL TEST SYSTEMAlejandro V. MaldonadoPhD Dissertation2014
USING ARTICULATED METROLOGY ARM TO VERIFY AND ALIGN OPTICAL SURFACES IN TERAHERTZ ASTRONOMY APPLICATIONSMike BordenMasters Thesis2011
CHARACTERIZATION OF OPTICAL SURFACE GRINDING USING BOUND AND LOOSE ABRASIVESJames JohnsonPhD Dissertation2011
Useful Estimations and Rules of Thumb for OptomechanicsKatie SchwertzMasters Thesis2010
DEMONSTRATION OF FIXED PATTERN NOISE REDUCTION IN MEASURED PHASE USING AN EXTENDED SOURCE IN AN INTERFEROMETERANOOPOMA PURNIMA BHOWMIKMasters Thesis2010
Field-Dependent Aberrations for Misaligned Reflective Optical SystemsAnastacia ManuelPhD dissertation2009
Next Generation Computer Controlled Optical SurfacingDae Wook KimPhD dissertation2009
Error Analysis and Data Reduction for Interferometric Surface MeasurementsPing ZhouPhD dissertation2009
Application of Laser Tracker Technology for Measuring Optical SurfacesTom ZobristPhD dissertation2009
FIELD-DEPENDENT ABERRATIONS FOR MISALIGNED REFLECTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMSAnastacia Marie ManuelPhD Dissertation2009
Absolute Measurements of Large MirrorsPeng SuPhD dissertation2008
Design and control of lightweight, active space mirrorsD. BaiocchiPhD Dissertation2004
Application of computed tomography for measuring three dimensional refractive index inhomogeneityBrian Lee StamperPhD Dissertation2004
NOVEL TOOLILNG FOR PRODUCTION OF ASPHERIC SURFACESMichael Thomas TuellMasters Thesis2002