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Wavefront Sensor Accurately Analyzes Complex Optical Systems

HASO R-Flex from Imagine Optic

Imagine Optic
Fri, 10/29/2010 - 07:41
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(Imagine Optic: Paris) -- Imagine Optic, Europe’s provider of high-precision wavefront metrology and adaptive-optics solutions, has launched HASO R-Flex as the latest addition to its product line.

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HASO R-Flex is a compact, auto-illuminated wavefront sensor that is available in a variety of configurations to meet the needs of customers that want to accurately characterize large concave mirrors, lenses on-axis or in the field, complex optical systems, beam expanders, or external sources. HASO R-Flex combines a HASO Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor (available in 32 × 40, 76 × 100, or 128 × 128 configurations), a collimator, a focusing objective, and a laser diode. It provides a standard measurement accuracy of lambda/100 rms, lambda/200 in double-pass configurations, and benefits from HASO’s insensitivity to atmospheric turbulence or vibrations.

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