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The Specification of Optical Surface Quality Using the Finish-Function Relationship
The quality of an optical surface depends on a number of factors, the most important of which is its surface topography. This paper is concerned with the problem of measuring and specifying the topographic finish of homogeneous, isotropic mirrors; an area of considerable practical interest.