Seventh International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.888916
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Fabrication and quantitative characterization of super smooth surface with sub-nanometer roughness

Abstract: There is a growing requirement to use supersmooth surfaces with roughness in the sub-nanometer range. But, to produce 100mm-diameter optical elements with ultra-flat and supersmooth surfaces is still difficult. The fabrication technique based on continues polishing process is presented to produce flat optical element with extremely smooth surface. During the fabrication, A concept of "Process Controlling" is introduced, which means the machining of super-smooth surfaces is considered as a chain consisted of so… Show more

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