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Improved Optical Quality for Ti:Sapphire using MRF

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Abstract

Magneto-rheological finishing (MRF) imprinting techniques have been applied to Ti:sapphire crystals to compensate for submillimeter distortions, thereby, improving the transmitted wavefront and increasing the availability of large aperture parts.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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