Abstract
Fresnel null correctors are compared with classical Offner and
Hindle null correctors for both optical performance and system
sensitivities to errors of construction and placement in the test
setup. Fresnel null correctors are closely related to circular
diffractive null correctors, the main difference being that a Fresnel
uses tilted grooves functioning like a blazed diffraction
grating. The Fresnel has an advantage in that specific power terms
can produce an aspheric wave front directly and not as the byproduct of
bending lenses as in the traditional lens null correctors. The
parametric relationships are summarized for a range of configurations
of lens null correctors and for Fresnel null correctors. The
sensitivities to construction and deployment errors are presented for
each of these examples. The performance of two Fresnel correctors
for an autocollimation test of a full three-mirror Cassegrain
configuration is presented.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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