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12 December 2003 Lightweight mirrors from single-crystal silicon
Vincent T. Bly, David A. Content, John G. Hagopian, Linette D. Kolos, David O. Moore
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Abstract
A process for fabricating high quality light weight mirrors from single crystal silicon is described. The process uses conventional fabrication techniques in an unconventional sequence. It is capable of producing mirrors with 1/4th the mass of an equivalent solid quartz mirror. Each mirror is a monolithic structure of single crystal silicon. Mirrors with optical figures better than 1/10th wave peak-to-valley (@633 nm) have been demonstrated.
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Vincent T. Bly, David A. Content, John G. Hagopian, Linette D. Kolos, and David O. Moore "Lightweight mirrors from single-crystal silicon", Proc. SPIE 5179, Optical Materials and Structures Technologies, (12 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511569
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Silicon

Surface finishing

Lightweight mirrors

Polishing

Silicon carbide

Crystals

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