Friction connector for optical flats in interferometers

Optical: systems and elements – Lens – With support

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359819, G02B 702

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058221360

ABSTRACT:
A pair of rigid connectors is disposed in frictional arrangement between an optical flat and its supporting cell joined by resilient connectors. The first, axial connector consists of a block anchored to the cell's inner surface and tilted by a spring so that a line contact is established between the block and the flat's peripheral surface. The second, radial connector consists of a flat clip overlapping the gap between the optical flat and the cell, so that surface contacts are established between the clip and the side surfaces of both structures. Another, retaining spring coupling the first and second connectors ensures that such surface contacts are maintained. The frictional forces resulting from these connections prevent the axial and radial movement of the flat with respect to the cell when either component is subjected to vibrations under normal operating conditions. At the same time, this arrangement allows relative shifts between the flat and the cell caused by thermal effects to occur without producing mechanical stresses on the optical flat.

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