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| Laserinterferometric Wavefront Test with Baader Astro Films (download this page as a pdf-file) | |
| The following stringent test has been performed by an independent
optical Institute in Germany which tests amateur telescope optics.
1. Test Method In order to simulate a telescope in the test arrangement, the uncoated films were mounted between two reference optical windows of highest accurracy and measured in transmission in a parallel beam set up. The influence of the wave front deformation caused by the film was then registered by a Zygo-Laserinterferometer at a wavelength of lambda = 632.8 nm. Aside of the Interferogram itselfe (first row), the wavefront deformation is presented in relief maps (four graphs). As an addition, the point spread function (PSF - second row of images) has been recalculated for each measured film. These images represent the Airy disc of a star as it would be seen at the focus of a telescope system. The registered wave front deformations also served to verify the relevant quality criteria, such as P-V and RMS-values, as well as the Strehl ratio, given below the Airy disc renditions. |
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| 2. Rating the films as "optical Windows" Three film samples and the readings for the reference system w/o film are presented in the table No.1 below. Three substrates have been tested:
The test results also attest to the fact that interferometric values are strongly influenced by the way in which the films are mounted or "framed". When producing an AstroSolar filter, care should be given to avoid the film to be folded or put under tension. Any stress on the annealed film would deteriorate the transmitted wavefront, notably reducing the image quality. |
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