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Burge, James H. - Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona
Analysis of wavefront propagation using the Talbot effect
Generalization of the Coddington Equations to Include Hybrid Diffractive Surfaces
Fizeau or Twyman-Green? Masaki Hosoda
FIELD-DEPENDENT ABERRATIONS FOR MISALIGNED REFLECTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS
NEXT GENERATION COMPUTER CONTROLLED OPTICAL SURFACING Dae Wook Kim
APPLICATION OF LASER TRACKER TECHNOLOGY FOR MEASURING OPTICAL SURFACES
-Fitting curves and surfaces March. 29. 2010
Imaging issues for interferometry with CGH null correctors James H. Burge
Use of the Abbe Sine Condition to Quantify Alignment Aberrations in Optical Imaging Systems
Interferometer Calibration using the Random Ball Test Wenrui Cai, Dae Wook Kim, Ping Zhou, Robert E. Parks, James H. Burge
Rigid conformal polishing tool using non-linear visco-elastic effect
Parametric modeling of edge effects for polishing tool influence functions
Non-sequential optimization technique for a computer controlled optical surfacing process
Cryogenic Thermal Mask for Space-cold Optical Testing for Space Optical Systems
Coddington Equations Chunyu Zhao
VACUUM SUPPORT FOR A LARGE INTERFEROMETRIC REFERENCE Masaki Hosoda, Robert E. Parks, and James H. Burge
Professional Software Development
ERROR ANALYSIS AND DATA REDUCTION FOR INTERFEROMETRIC SURFACE MEASUREMENTS
WHAT IS GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING &
Fabrication and testing of the first 8.4 m off-axis segment for the Giant Magellan Telescope
Limits for interferometer calibration using the random ball test Ping Zhou*, James H. Burge
Diffraction Effects in Interferometry Ping Zhou, James H. Burge
Useful Estimations and Rules of Thumb Optomechanics
Optical Testing of Mirrors for Giant Telescopes
ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENTS OF LARGE MIRRORS _ Peng Su _
Alignment and use of the optical test for the 8.4 m off-axis primary mirrors of the Giant Magellan Telescope
SCOTS: A Quantitative Slope Measuring Method for Optical Shop Use