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A Wide-Angle Photographic Camera of James G. Baker With the Paraboloidal Mirror
Rail, Zdeněk ; Melich, Zbyněk ; Šrajer, Bohdan ; Vápenka, David ; Tomka, David ; Thoř, Tomáš ; Pintr, Pavel ; Macner, David
A field of view of the paraboloidal mirror is small. Dominant aberration which limits its angular diameter is coma. Using correctors consisting lenses and aspherical plates star images of the mirror systems can be radically corrected. In this paper we present optical design of such photographic camera computed by James G. Baker. His device is composed of a paraboloidal mirror, a cemented dublet in front of focus and an aspherical plate placed in entrance parallel beam.
Residual Aberrations of the Gajdušek Objective Lens of Diameter 200 mm and Focal Length 3480 mm of the Observatory in Hradec Králové
Rail, Zdeněk ; Melich, Zbyněk ; Šrajer, Bohdan ; Vápenka, David ; Tomka, David ; Thoř, Tomáš ; Macner, David
The achromatic dublet of diameter 200 mm and focal length 3480 mm was manufactured by Professor ing. Vilém Gajdušek in Ostrava in 1954. The telescope with this objective is placed at the Observatory and planetarium in Hradec Králové. The objective was restored in the Institute of Plasma Physics, v.v.i.-Centrum Toptec in Turnov. During the process lens was measured and data were used for evaluation of its residual aberrations. We present the results of the measurement in this paper.
The Technology of Manufacture of a Positive Lens of Achromatic Dublet
Rail, Zdeněk ; Melich, Zbyněk ; Šrajer, Bohdan ; Šípová, Gabriela ; Ulrichová, Iva ; Franců, Helena ; Melich, Radek ; Vápenka, David ; Tomka, David ; Thoř, Tomáš
This paper deals with manufacturing of a positive lens of achromatic dublet. Diameter of the dublet is 158 mm and its focal length about 2500 mm. The glass material of the former lens was inhomogeneous and the dublet provided bad images. This is why we decided to manufacture new lens. The process was made by means of former machines of our workshop. The telescope with this dublet is placed at the Observatory of Turnov and serves for public astronomical observation.
Advanced optical systems using aspherical surfaces:Project expert report - fulfillment of partial objectives 2016
Matoušek, Ondřej ; Melich, Radek ; Procháska, František ; Tomka, David ; Provazníková, P. ; Polzer, J. ; Fogelton, P.
The expert report of the project documents the achievement of the partial project objective for 2016, which was the standardization of the all production process chain including design, production and measurement.
Research report Project Midfree
Beneš, Jiří ; Matoušek, Ondřej ; Špína, Michal ; Tomka, David
Research report describing the process chain model, MSF measurement methodology, vibration and tool evaluation.
Technical manual - collimator
Kredba, Jan ; Steiger, Lukáš ; Tomka, David ; Václavík, Jan
The purpose of this document is to provide basic set of rules and instructions that allows using and maintaining of the NEOSTED collimator (COL).\nBe aware that it is not purpose of this document to provide detailed description of individual parts of the COL system. If necessary all the details and proper references can be found in [AD-2].
Collimator - test readiness review
Budasz, Jiří ; Kaván, František ; Kredba, Jan ; Lédl, Vít ; Mach, Marek ; Pleštil, Jan ; Psota, Pavel ; Steiger, Lukáš ; Tomka, David ; Václavík, Jan ; Veselý, Martin
This document describes the test procedure applicable to the overall functional test of the NEOSTED collimator.\nThe test to be performed according to this procedure are to demonstrate the compliance of the above item to the requirements specified in the applicable document as part of the overall verification program. The test results shall be collected in a Test Report.
Microroughness of the superpolished coated sample
Melich, Radek ; Kovačičinová, Jana ; Lédl, Vít ; Matoušek, Ondřej ; Pintr, Pavel ; Pleštil, Jan ; Polák, Jaroslav ; Possolt, Martin ; Procháska, František ; Psota, Pavel ; Rail, Zdeněk ; Tomka, David ; Vít, Tomáš
This document describes a test of microroughness change after coating of the representative sample of the METIS mirror surface with respect to microroughness.
Using FEM technology for optical surfaces polishing
Procháska, František ; Polák, Jaroslav ; Tomka, David ; Šubert, E.
The aim of this article is optical surfaces polishing on the 6-axis computer-controlled (CCM) machine Optotech MCP 250 CNC using FEM technology, which is suitable for aspheric elements polishing. The main attention is dedicated to the choice and to the precise adjustment of major process parameters. The possibility of usage the multi wave interferometer Luphoscan as a data source for the2D surface correction is solved too.

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