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By Paul R. Yoder

Solely up-to-date to hide the newest know-how, this moment version provides optical designers and optomechanical engineers an intensive realizing of the vital ways that optical components--lenses, home windows, filters, shells, domes, prisms, and mirrors of all sizes--are fastened in optical tools.

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Special controls on manufacturing processes and/or selected materials with specific properties may be available at premium prices. All these properties for optical glasses are generally given in glass catalogs. For example, they are shown for a representative glass type (Schott N-BK7) in Fig. 7. This figure illustrates the types of technical information available about each glass for optomechanical design purposes. The a_301+70 item is the material's CTE for the temperature range of concern in instrument design; X (here k) is thermal conductivity, p is density, E is Young's modulus, and µ (here, v) is Poisson's ratio.

5 • Stress optic coefficient (Ks) relates internal stress to the optical path difference for polarized components of light in refractive materials. It is expressed as meters squared per newton (m 2 /N). ). The materials of greatest importance to optical instrument design are optical glasses, plastics, crystals, and mirror substrate materials; metals and composites used for cells, retainers, spacers, lenses, mirror and prism mounts, and structures; adhesives; and sealants. Some of these materials are discussed at length by Paquin.

1 Near Earth's surface Typical extreme environments for military ground-based materiel are specified in MILSTD-2 10 Climatic Inf ormation t o Det ermine Desi gn and Test Requirements. 2. Examples are given for each category to illustrate the general type of instrumentation expected to undergo the extreme exposures. 1. INTRODUCTION 15 More or less severe conditions may apply. These guidelines also apply, within limits, to design and testing of commercial and consumer products. 2 Typical values for selected adverse environmental conditions.

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