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Developing on-machine 3D profile measurement for deterministic fabrication of aspheric mirrors: erratum

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Abstract

This erratum adds a reference to the published paper, Appl. Opt. 53, 4997 (2014) [CrossRef]  .

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We have become aware of a relevant reference that should have been cited in our paper [1]. The new citation [2] would be Ref. 18 in our paper:

18. Y.i Shimizu, S. Goto, J. Lee, S. Ito, W. Gao, S. Adachi, K. Omiya, H. Sato, T. Hisada, Y. Saito, H. Kubota, “Fabrication of large-size SiC mirror with precision aspheric profile for artificial satellite,” Precis. Eng. 37, 640–649 (2013).

The following corresponding statement is also added at the end of Section 3.B.1, before Eq. (9):

“…the offset error can be restricted to within $\pm {{5}}\,\,\unicode{x00B5} {\rm{m}}$. A similar method of probe calibration was used in [18] and the efficiency was proven.”

REFERENCES

1. Z. Dong, H. Cheng, X. Ye, and H.-Y. Tam, “Developing on-machine 3D profile measurement for deterministic fabrication of aspheric mirrors,” Appl. Opt. 53, 4997–5007 (2014). [CrossRef]  

2. Y. Shimizu, S. Goto, J. Lee, S. Ito, W. Gao, S. Adachi, K. Omiya, H. Sato, T. Hisada, Y. Saito, and H. Kubota, “Fabrication of large-size SiC mirror with precision aspheric profile for artificial satellite,” Precis. Eng. 37, 640–649 (2013). [CrossRef]  

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