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22 August 2017 Specifying tilts, decenters, and beam deviations using the new edition of ISO 10110-6
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Abstract
ISO 10110-6 has been the international standard for defining and notating tilt and decenter within optical elements. The increasing sophistication of optical componentry and systems, driven largely by new design and fabrication capabilities, made clear the need for an expansion of that document. This paper introduces the contexts, reviews the concepts related to optical centration, and describes the notation system within the 2015 edition of the document.
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Ray Williamson "Specifying tilts, decenters, and beam deviations using the new edition of ISO 10110-6", Proc. SPIE 10377, Optical System Alignment, Tolerancing, and Verification XI, 1037708 (22 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2276635
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Aspheric lenses

Inspection

Optical components

Spherical lenses

Tolerancing

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