Thomas William Webb
Corning Inc.
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Applied Optics | 1983
Paul S. Schmitt; Thomas William Webb; E. Harvey Barnett
The surface quality of an optical lens can be quantitatively measured using a scatter ratio test. A collimated light beam is focused by the test lens upon an opaque spot. A detector behind the spot measures light scattered past the spot. The spot is then displaced to the side so that total energy out of the lens is measured by the detector. The scatter ratio is the ratio of the two detector outputs. The test is shown to be reproducible and insensitive to operator effects. It is shown to be an effective process control tool for detecting changes in surface finish. The relationship between stylus measurements of lens surface roughness and the scatter ratios is shown.
Archive | 1995
Robert Adam Modavis; Thomas William Webb
Archive | 1991
Douglas Warren Hall; William James Miller; Thomas William Webb; David Lee Weidman
Archive | 1993
Mark Andrew Newhouse; Miles Elliott Vance; Thomas William Webb
Archive | 1993
William James Miller; Robert Adam Modavis; Thomas William Webb
Archive | 1989
Thomas William Webb
Archive | 1995
Robert Adam Modavis; Thomas William Webb
Archive | 1995
Robert Adam Modavis; Thomas William Webb
Archive | 1994
Mark Andrew Newhouse; Thomas William Webb; Miles Elliott Vance
Archive | 1991
Douglas Warren Hall; William James Miller; Thomas William Webb; David Lee Weidman