Alignment station

April 1, 1998
The Laser Alignment and Assembly Station is designed for multielement lens assemblies. The LAS-101 and LAS-001 feature a movable optical sensing head. The former has a motorized air-bearing and joy-stick control, while the latter has a manual positioning system. The device`s visible diode-laser beams measure tilts as small as 2 arc sec and provide centration accuracy of less than 500 nm. Brass mounting chucks can handle lenses from 2 to 160 mm in diameter.

Alignment station

The Laser Alignment and Assembly Station is designed for multielement lens assemblies. The LAS-101 and LAS-001 feature a movable optical sensing head. The former has a motorized air-bearing and joy-stick control, while the latter has a manual positioning system. The device`s visible diode-laser beams measure tilts as small as 2 arc sec and provide centration accuracy of less than 500 nm. Brass mounting chucks can handle lenses from 2 to 160 mm in diameter.

Opto-Alignment Technology, Rochester, NY

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