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P3-TOP-TN-15001 Achievable microroughness of ASPIICS optical glass elements
Bartoníček, Jiří ; Budasz, Jiří ; Hadincová, Ivana ; Horodyská, Petra ; Kaucká, Iva ; Kovačičinová, Jana ; Lédl, Vít ; Melich, Radek ; Pleštil, Jan ; Poláková, Ivana ; Procháska, František ; Psota, Pavel ; Rail, Zdeněk ; Šípová, Gabriela ; Šrajer, Bohdan ; Ulrichová, Iva ; Václavík, Jan ; Vápenka, David ; Vít, Tomáš
The scope of this document is describe a test that investigates an achievable micro-roughness realized on different types of optical glasses [R1] that are planned to be employed for realization of PROBA3 coronagraph telescope. The test is realized with respect to the technological manufacturing possibilities of optical elements at TOPTEC facility.
Polished M0 ZERODUR samples
Bartoníček, Jiří ; Melich, Radek ; Pintr, Pavel ; Rail, Zdeněk ; Franců, Helena ; Hadincová, Ivana
Process development of superpolished M0 mirror sample made of ZERODUR and realization of several demonstrators.
Witness sample of M1 protrusion
Melich, Radek ; Psota, Pavel ; Rail, Zdeněk ; Franců, Helena ; Hadincová, Ivana
Development of the technological process of M1 protrusion witness samples with a characteristic surface strength > 70MPa and realization of technology demonstrators.
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.
Process development and prototype realization of non-symmetrical aspherical lenses
Melich, Radek ; Pintr, Pavel ; Pleštil, Jan ; Poláková, Ivana ; Procháska, František ; Rail, Zdeněk ; Václavík, Jan ; Vápenka, David ; Vít, Tomáš
The aim of the study is to develop a process chain and realize prototype lenses of non-symmetrical apherical lenses of given tolerances.
Imaging properties of several important reflectors
Rail, Zdeněk ; Jareš, Daniel
In this work we present the results of simulations of imaging properties of several important historical mirror telescopes constructed, Newton, Hadley, Herschel, Rosse
Simulation of Residual Optical Aberrations of Objective Lens 210/3452 of Solar Spectrograph of Ondřejov Observatory
Rail, Zdeněk ; Jareš, Daniel ; Melich, Radek
At the end of 2012 was done measuring and clean the lens 210/3452 of the solar spectrograph Observatory Astronomical Institute Academy of Sciences in Ondrejov. The spectrograph is working in line H-alpha and is formed by a birefringent lens-polarizing filter, positioned in front of the focal plane. The measured values are enumerated in the optical properties. In a report to present to the results of mathematical quantification of residual defects and new optical system design suitable for use Fabry-Perot filters.
Chromatic Aberration of Several Important Refractors of the 19th and 20th Century
Rail, Zdeněk ; Jareš, Daniel ; Tomka, David ; Doleček, Roman
In 19th century refractors dominated in astronomical research. Lenses of these devices were made of the classical glasses. Main optical aberration of these telescopes was residual chromatism. In this paper residual chromatism of several important refractors is shown. We managed to get optical parameters of 40, 36, 25 inch refractors of Alvan Clark, 12 inch telescope of Greenwiche observatory and 6 inch heliometer of Joseph Fraunhofer with which paralax of star was measured for the first time. The paper contains parameters of the dublet of König telescope of Prague‘s observatory
Optical Designs of the Chromospheric Telescope and the Coronograph
Rail, Zdeněk ; Jareš, Daniel ; Tomka, David ; Doleček, Roman
This paper presents optical designs of several devices which are used in solar astronomy – coronograph and telescope for the observations of chromosphere. We insist on high quality of images and simplicity of the whole optical design. The coronograph is composed of 7 optical parts to minimize dispersed light. The chromospheric telescope is designed both for birefringent and Fabry-Perot filters. All these designs could be used as the initial solutions for much complicated devices

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