Ion Beam Milling As Part of a Deterministic Approach to Optical Fabrication

Charles Egert, K. W. Hylton, J. Gooch, Charles L. Carnal
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Ion beam milling is a deterministic optical fabrication process which allows precise control over the removal of material from the surface of an optical component. A deterministic fabrication process is a well characterized and controllable process capable of directly achieving final figure with minimum number of metrology-fabrication iterations. Examples of more deterministic processes are diamond turning and ductile grinding; polishing is considered less deterministic due to the frequent polishing-metrology iterations that are required during polishing. Several investigators have developed and demonstrated ion milling as a deterministic process for glass and glass-ceramic optical components.1,2 While ion milling is more deterministic, it must be used in conjunction with other processes, typically as the final fabrication step, because of its relatively low material removal rates and inability to reduce surface roughness. Early studies of ion milling relied on polishing processes to prepare the optical surface prior to the final deterministic ion milling operation. These demonstrations of ion milling were also limited to amorphous, glass-like optical materials. A complete manufacturing process based on this approach would therefore be limited by the less-deterministic polishing operation. In this paper we present the results of experiments which relied completely on the deterministic processes of single point turning and ion milling to fabricate gold coated, aluminum mirrors. These experiments produced approximately a factor of two improvement in optical figure for both flat and spherical aluminum mirrors in a single ion milling iteration. Besides demonstrating a deterministic approach to optical fabrication involving ion milling, these experiments also indicate that it is possible to ion mill metallic mirrors provided the mirror is overcoated with a material which can be ion milled. The integration of ion milling with other deterministic fabrication processes, combined with recent ion milling-material studies,3 suggest similar highly deterministic manufacturing processes can be developed for many important optical materials including: electroless nickel, silicon carbide, and several IR transmissive optical materials.
离子束铣削作为光学制造确定性方法的一部分
离子束铣削是一种确定性的光学制造工艺,可以精确控制从光学元件表面去除材料。确定性制造过程是一种具有良好特征和可控的过程,能够以最少的计量制造迭代次数直接获得最终图形。更具确定性的过程有金刚石车削和韧性磨削;抛光被认为不太确定,因为在抛光过程中需要频繁的抛光计量迭代。一些研究人员已经开发并证明了离子铣削作为玻璃和玻璃陶瓷光学元件的确定性过程。虽然离子铣削更具确定性,但它必须与其他工艺结合使用,通常作为最后的制造步骤,因为它的材料去除率相对较低,并且无法降低表面粗糙度。离子铣削的早期研究依赖于抛光过程,在最终确定的离子铣削操作之前准备光学表面。这些离子铣削的演示也仅限于无定形的、玻璃状的光学材料。因此,基于这种方法的完整制造过程将受到不太确定的抛光操作的限制。本文介绍了完全依靠单点车削和离子铣削确定性工艺制备镀金铝镜的实验结果。这些实验在单次离子铣削迭代中产生了平面和球面铝镜光学图形的大约两倍的改进。除了展示了一种涉及离子铣削的光学制造的确定性方法外,这些实验还表明,如果在金属反射镜上覆盖一层可以离子铣削的材料,则离子铣削是可能的。离子铣削与其他确定性制造工艺的集成,结合最近的离子铣削材料研究,3表明类似的高度确定性制造工艺可以用于许多重要的光学材料,包括:化学镍、碳化硅和几种红外透射光学材料。
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