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From: "James Lerch" To: , Reply-To: "James Lerch" ----- Original Message ----- From: > Howdy, > > I've written a VB6 program to manually capture fringe locations. The program then >calculates the Zernike coefficients (up to 8th order) from the fringe location information >by performing a least squares fit. Dave, Way to go, and excellent timing! I won that Ebay auction for the laser interferometry parts, and I think between myself and our ATM lab, we have enough bits to put together an crude interferometry setup. The only thing were lacking is software perhaps you might share your code when the time comes? > > My problem is the following: I can't seem to match these coefficients to the report that James received from Mr. Royce: > > http://lerch.no-ip.com/atm/2ndTry/results/testdata.JPG > > One would assume that the second-order coefficients could be changed by the >operator to present a more easily visualized synthethic interferogram. In addition, the >azmuthally symmetric (m=0) terms could also be changed so that the synthetic >interferogram was referenced to a paraboloidal surface. Unfortunately, I can't make >the other terms match. Could it be that the operator also rotated the frame of reference >of the mirror? It's also possible that my program is not working properly. When I spoke with Mr. Royce last Tuesday, he mentioned some data about his Zernike polynomials, I don't know if this will help or not, but here's my notes from the conversation: #1 The Zernikes are in a "Peak to Zero" format #2 Spherical Aberration is contained in the 8th order values (??) and they must be multiplied by 1.5 to get Peak-Valley Spherical Aberration > James, can you tell me again what is the RoC of this mirror? --Thanks. The RoC is 2829mm, measured with zone 1 (surface radius = 30mm) nulled With Many Thanks! James --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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